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              Kickoff Foundation –                                             Katja Yes, that’s right. Here in Cologne.
                                                                               Mike Can I ask you about the band?
              Schülerbuch (808243)                                             Katja Sure. What do you want to know?
                                                                               Mike Well, first, what’s it called?
              Lösungen zu Language extra                                       Katja It’s called … (name).
                                                                               Mike Who are the people in the band?
              Entry	English, English, everywhere,                             Katja	They are my brother and two friends from col-
                     Seite 17 – 18                                                    lege – and me.
                                                                               Mike What kind of music do you play?
              A                                                                Katja We play … (music).
              1 I’m, 2 live, 3 works, 4 He’s, 5 have, 6 are, 7 wants, 8 is     Mike And when and where do you perform?
              married, 9 has, 10 lives, 11 is called, 12 are, 13 is, 14 are,   Katja	We play at weekends, usually in youth clubs in
              15 start, 16 finish, 17 answer, 18 book, 19 meet, 20 listen,            Cologne or Dusseldorf.
              21 surf, 22 go, 23 travel, 24 love, 25 are                       Mike	Katja, that’s really interesting, thanks! You
                                                                                      must come and play in the States one day!
              B                                                                Katja Maybe! I must go now. Till next time!
              In his free time Paul jogs, reads, listens to music and          Mike Bye!
              surfs the internet. He also goes to a fitness club twice
              a week. But the best thing for him is his friends. At the        G Beispiellösungen
              weekends, they usually travel on the underground into            In America, colleges are often very large with 25,000
              the city. He loves living in London. There are always so         students. In Germany, colleges aren’t (so) large.
              many interesting things to do.                                   In America, colleges are for everyone (old people, too).
                                                                               In Germany, colleges aren’t for everyone.
              C Individuelle Lösungen                                          In American colleges, there are often 200 different
                                                                               courses. There aren’t 200 different courses in most
              D                                                                German colleges.
              1 speaking, 2 I’d like to book, 3 single, 4 don’t have,          In America, students get credits for their courses. In
              5 name, 6 Thanks very much, 7 You’re welcome, 8 Bye              Germany, students don’t get credits (the courses last
                                                                               one or two years).
              E
              A two o’clock, B (a) quarter past five, C ten to nine,           H Individuelle Lösungen
              D half past eleven, E (a) quarter to one, F twelve
              o’clock / midday / midnight
                                                                               Unit 2    People and jobs, Seite 37 – 38
              F
              1 My, 2 His, 3 Her, 4 Their, 5 Our, 6 her, his, 7 your           D
                                                                               1	A gardener looks after flowers and plants. A fitness
                                                                                  trainer helps people with exercises and exercise
              Unit 1        At college, Seite 27 – 28                             machines.
                                                                               2	A postman / postwoman delivers letters. A nursery
              C                                                                   assistant looks after young children.
              1 want, 2 live, 3 call, 4 is, 5 live, 6 is, 7 lies, 8 stands,    3	A mechanic repairs and services cars. A shop
              9 can, 10 are, 11 go, 12 is, 13 starts, 14 take, 15 come,           assistant serves customers in a shop.
              16 are, 17 can                                                   4	A nursery assistant looks after young children.
                                                                                  A gardener looks after flowers and plants.
              D Individuelle Lösungen                                          5	A crocodile hunter hunts crocodiles. A hairdresser
                                                                                  cuts hair.
              E
              1    what’s your favourite sport?                                E Beispiellösungen
              2    How often do you play?                                      1	A fitness trainer normally works inside in a fitness
              3    Do you play at college?                                        club or a sports centre.
              4    What’s your team called?                                    2	Nursery assistants are usually people who like work-
              5    When do you play football?                                     ing with children.
              6    Do you do other sports the rest of the year?                3	Hairdressers normally work in a salon but they
                                                                                  sometimes visit people’s homes to cut their hair.
              F Beispiellösung                                                 4	Workshops for repairing and servicing cars are never
              Mike Hi, Katja. How are you today?                                  open on Sundays.
              Katja Fine thanks and you?                                       5	Gardeners in parks etc. often work longer hours in
              Mike	Yeah, I’m OK, thanks. Katja, you sing in a band,              the summer than in the winter.
                    right?
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              6 Barmen and barwomen often work in the evenings.            G
              7	Shop assistants (often) say: “The customer is always      1
                 right!”
                                                                           Adjective      Comparative        Superlative

              F Beispiellösung                                             quiet          quieter            the quietest
              1   delivers                                                 peaceful       more peaceful      the most peaceful
              2   usually work outside                                     green          greener            the greenest
                                                                           lively         livelier           the liveliest
              3   normally work (early) in the morning
                                                                           close          closer             the closest
              4   being outside, having a responsible job                  good           better             the best
                                                                           friendly       friendlier         the friendliest
              G                                                            nice           nicer              the nicest
              1 is standing, 2 is holding, 3 is wearing, 4 is taking off   tasty          tastier            the tastiest
                                                                           healthy        healthier          the healthiest
              H Beispiellösung Bild 2                                      cheap          cheaper            the cheapest
                                                                           expensive      more expensive     the most expensive
              In this picture you can see Pete in his bar. He is a
                                                                           unusual        more unusual       the most unusual
              barman right now. In the foreground you can see a            exotic         more exotic        the most exotic
              customer in the bar. He’s talking to Pete. He’s wearing      easy           easier             the easiest
              a blue shirt and a red and white baseball cap.               hard           harder             the hardest
              Pete is cleaning a glass. He’s wearing a blue T-shirt.       tiring         more tiring        the most tiring
              In the background there are some bottles and there           monotonous     more monotonous    the most monotonous
              is a menu on the wall.                                       varied         more varied        the most varied
                                                                           bad            worse              the worst
                                                                           interesting    more interesting   the most interesting
              I                                                            difficult      more difficult     the most difficult
              1 start, 2 serve, 3 are preparing, 4 are cooking, 5 are      informative    more informative   the most informative
              cutting up, 6 is making, 7 finish, 8 come, 9 finish,         useful         more useful        the most useful
              10 work                                                      practical      more practical     the most practical
                                                                           theoretical    more theoretical   the most theoretical
              J Individuelle Lösungen                                      boring         more boring        the most boring

                                                                           2
              Unit 3        Free time, Seite 47 – 48                       a quieter, more peaceful, best
                                                                           b tastiest, expensive, exotic, healthier
              D                                                            c best, hard, more varied, bad
              1 Wes (He) is 17 years old.                                  d	most interesting, boring, more useful, more informa-
              2 Mel is on a sports course.                                    tive, friendliest
              3	Ross is on an IT course, Linsey is on a graphic design
                 course, and Wes is on a business course.                  H + I Individuelle Lösungen
              4	In her free time, Linsey likes shopping and making
                 clothes.
              5 Ross likes video games and music.                          Unit 4      Products then and now, Seite 57 – 58
              6 Wes isn’t so keen on video games.
              7 Ross hates shopping!                                       D
                                                                           1 were, 2 cost, 3 made, 4 spoke, 5 saw, 6 had, 7 became,
              E Beispiellösung                                             wore, 8 began, 9 sold, 10 bought, 11 drank
              Hi! Here is a photo of me and my friends. That’s me on
              the right. I’m wearing a yellow top and I’m carrying a       E Beispiellösungen
              green folder. I’m also wearing glasses. Ross is stand-       1 I ate pasta and chicken.
              ing on the left. He’s wearing a striped top. The other       2 I came by bike.
              boy you can see is Wes. He’s tall and he’s carrying a        3	I brought some books, some pens, my mobile phone,
              blue folder. The girl between Ross and Wes is my friend         and a sandwich.
              Linsey. She’s (quite) short and she has dark hair. In this   4 I met my friends last week at a youth club.
              photo she’s carrying a red folder.                           5 I got up this morning at 6.45.

              F Individuelle Lösungen                                      F Individuelle Lösungen

                                                                           G
                                                                           1 Beispiellösungen
                                                                           In the photo on the left you can see some young
                                                                           Germans at a dance. It is 1973. There are four young
                                                                           people in the foreground – two girls and two boys.

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              They’re dancing. Their clothes are a bit funny and one        their friends online and with their mobile phones. They
              boy is wearing a tie. In the background there is a            can listen to music when they want (for example when
              couple and there is also a band. They’re playing the          they bike to college). And homework is often easier
              music for the dance.                                          today because teenagers can use the internet.

              In the photo on the right you can see some young              H Individuelle Lösung
              Germans today. There are four people again and
              they’re sitting on the platform of a railway station.
              I think they’re waiting for a train. The sun is shining and   Unit 5     Do’s and don’ts, Seite 67 – 68
              they’re wearing summer clothes. The boy and the girl
              on the right are talking. The girl on the left is looking     D
              for the train perhaps. The girl in the middle is looking      1 True
              at her mobile phone. I think she has a text message           2 False. He doesn’t have to work on Saturdays.
              from a friend.                                                3 True
                                                                            4	False. He mustn’t use the phone on his desk for
              2                                                                 personal calls.
              radio – 1920s                                                 5 False. He has to turn off his computer at 5.30.
              TVs – 1929                                                    6 False. He doesn’t have to wear a suit and tie at work.
              microwave ovens – 1947                                        7	False. He doesn’t have to write letters to the British
              McDonald’s in Germany – first restaurant in Munich                companies.
              1971                                                          8 True
              PCs – 1977                                                    9 False. He mustn’t smoke in the office.
              CDs – 1982                                                    10 True
              mobile phones for everyone – 1983                             11	False. He mustn’t email his friends from his office
              World Wide Web – 1991                                             computer.
              MP3 players – 1994                                            12 True
              DVDs – 1996
              YouTube – 2005                                                E Individuelle Lösung

              3 Beispiellösungen                                            F Beispiellösungen
              Teenagers today can phone or text their friends on            A	This sign means that you mustn’t drive / travel faster
              their mobile phones but ‘normal’ teenagers in 1973               than 30 mph.
              didn’t have mobile phones so they couldn’t phone or           B	When you see this sign you have to / must stop.
              text their friends.                                           C	This sign means that you are not allowed to drive
              Teenagers today often watch TV and teenagers in                  into this street (a ‘No Entry’ sign).
              1973 often watched TV, too.                                   D	It is forbidden to turn left when you see this sign.
              Teenagers today often have PCs at home so they can            E	When the traffic lights are red you must / have to
              surf the internet but teenagers in 1973 didn’t have              stop.
              PCs so they couldn’t surf the internet.                       F	You can go when the traffic lights are green.
              Teenagers today often go to McDonald’s and German             G	This sign means that it is forbidden to park your car
              teenagers in Munich at least went there, too.                    here.
              Teenagers today often use the World Wide Web but              H You can park where / when you see this sign.
              teenagers in 1973 didn’t have that so they couldn’t           I	When you see this sign you must be careful – it
              use it.                                                          means that there is a school (nearby).
              Teenagers today often listen to music on their MP3
              players but teenagers in 1973 couldn’t do that                G
              because they didn’t have MP3 players.                         1 Beispiellösung
                                                                            Useful                              Bad idea
              4 Beispiellösung
              I think some things were better in 1973 but some              You can stay in touch with          Mobile phones in class can
              things were worse then. For example, I think teenag-          people, for example, your           disturb other students.
                                                                            parents.                            You can’t concentrate on les-
              ers in the 1970s maybe went out more and spent time
                                                                            If you are ill, you can call home   sons if you use a mobile phone
              with their friends. That was good. Teenagers today            and tell your parents.              in class.
              sometimes sit for a long time in front of their computer      At break (In der Pause) you         Somebody can steal your
              and that’s not good. I think they also perhaps did more       can relax with music or chat        mobile phone if you take it to
              sports and outdoor activities in the 1970s so they were       to friends.                         school.
              healthier than teenagers today. I like living today, how-     If you get an important text        People sometimes bully other
              ever, because teenagers can do many more things than          message you can reply (im-          students with mobile phones
                                                                            mediately).                         (‘cyberbullying’).
              teenagers in the 1970s. They can keep in touch with

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              2 Beispiellösung                                             high school last year I went to a community college.
              I think mobile phones should be forbidden at college         I’m a student there now. My mum has a job now, too.
              because it is not a good idea to have a mobile phone in      She has been a nurse at the hospital in St. Louis for
              the classroom during lessons. You can’t concentrate on       six months. But the best thing for me in St. Louis is my
              the lesson and you can also disturb other students.          boyfriend Ben. I have known him for six months and
              Another reason is that it is dangerous to take your          he’s my ‘true love’!
              phone to school because phones are expensive and
              somebody can steal your phone. People sometimes say          G Beispiellösung
              it is useful to have a phone at school because you can       Meet Andy Lewis, the world champion!
              get in touch with your parents if there is an emergency.     One of the most important people at the World Skate-
              I think that is rubbish! If there is an emergency you        boarding Championships here in Germany next week
              can tell a teacher or call your parents from the school      will be the world champion, American Andy Lewis. Andy
              office. So my opinion is – leave your mobile phone at        is 21 years old and he has been the world champion for
              home!                                                        two years. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and
                                                                           started skateboarding when he was 12 years old. He
                                                                           didn’t know then that he wanted to be a professional
              Unit 6        Success stories, Seite 77 – 78                 skateboarder. “It was just fun” he says. That changed
                                                                           when he was about 16. He won a competition. “This is
              D                                                            great!” he thought. “I can earn money like this!” Two
              1 She was born in Krefeld, Germany.                          years later, when Andy was 18, he left Boston and
              2 She lives in St. Louis, Missouri, in the USA now.          moved to California. He became a pro then. So, how
              3 She left Germany 3 years ago.                              hard do you have to work to be the world champion?
              4 She moved to St. Louis, Missouri.                          Easy – very hard! Andy trains about six hours every day!
              5 He’s a police officer.
              6 He has had that job for 3 years.                           H Individuelle Lösungen
              7 Her mother is a nurse in a hospital in St. Louis.
              8 She has had that job for six months.                       Test     Unit 1 – 6, Reading Part 3: Australia
              9 She went to a high school first.
              10	She’s a student at a community college now. She’s        1c, 2a, 3c, 4d, 5a, 6c, 7d, 8c, 9a
                  on a business course.
              11	She has been a student there for a year / since last
                  year.
              12	She has known Ben for 6 months. He’s important in
                  her life because he’s her ‘true love’.
                                                                           Kickoff Upgrade –
              E
                                                                           Schülerbuch (808244)
              1	False. She hasn’t been Ben’s girlfriend for 3 years.      Lösungen zu Language extra
                 She has been his girlfriend for 6 months.
              2	False. She didn’t move to the States last year. She       Unit 7      Looking ahead, Seite 13 – 16
                 moved to the States 3 years ago.
              3	False. Her dad doesn’t work in a hospital in St. Louis.   D
                 He’s a police officer.                                    a – Anthony, b – John, c – Danielle, d – Brendan,
              4 True                                                       e – Penny, f – Melissa, g – Kevin, h – Kelly
              5	False. Nadine isn’t on a sports and leisure course.
                 She’s on a business course.                               Brendan is on a catering course. After college, he’s go-
              6 False. She loves Ben.                                      ing to look for a job in a restaurant kitchen in London.
              7	False. Nadine didn’t become a student on her course       Melissa is on a hairdressing course. After college, she’s
                 2 years ago. She started her course last year.            going to get a job in a hairdressing salon.
                                                                           John is on a construction course. After college, he’s
              F Beispiellösung                                             going to look for a job in a building firm in his town in
              Hi! My name is Nadine Zimmermann and I’m 19 years            England.
              old. I’m one of the young Germans who now live in the        Kevin is on a motor mechanics course. After college,
              USA and I want to tell you about myself and my family.       he’s going to repair cars in his dad’s workshop.
              I was born in Krefeld in Germany but three years ago         Penny is on a sports course. After college, she’s going
              we moved to St. Louis. In Germany, my dad was a police       to work in Germany – in a fitness club.
              officer and he got a job as a police officer in St. Louis,   Kelly is on a health & social care course. After college,
              too. When we (first) arrived I went to an American high      she’s going to become a nurse (and she’s going to work
              school. It was very strange for me and I had to speak        in a hospital in her town).
              English every day! Things soon became better and after

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              E                                                            4	Wenn ich mein Studium beendet habe, werde ich
              1 True                                                          nach einem guten Job suchen.
              2	No! He isn’t going to work in the USA. He’s going to      5	Karin liebt Fabian. Im Unterricht schaut sie die ganze
                 work in London.                                              Zeit zu ihm!
              3 True
              4	No! Danielle isn’t going to work in a hospital. She’s     I
                 going to work in a travel agency.                         Positive: A, C, D, G
              5	No! Penny isn’t going to work in England. She’s go-       Negative: B, E, F, H
                 ing to work in Germany.
              6 True                                                       J Beispiellösung
              7	No! John isn’t going to work abroad. He’s going to        I think starting work will be a big change in my life. It
                 work (in his town) in England.                            will perhaps be a bit difficult at first but having a job
              8 True                                                       will be good because I’ll have more money, I’ll be an
              9 True                                                       adult, and I’ll do things I enjoy at work. On the other
              10 True                                                      hand, I won’t have as much free time and I’ll have to
                                                                           work hard and learn a lot. I can say that I’m excited and
              F                                                            nervous at the same time but I’m really looking forward
              1 She’ll work Monday to Saturday.                            to working and I hope I get a good job.
              2 She’ll start work (in the mornings) at 8 a.m.              (93 words)
              3 She’ll finish work at 5 p.m.
              4 Yes, she’ll wear a white apron and a yellow T-shirt.       K
              5 She’ll serve customers and she’ll water plants.            1 They happened on Monday 1 September last year.
              6 She’ll earn £1,200 a month.                                2 She was/felt very excited when she first got up.
              7 Her boss will be Mr Holland.                               3 She ran to the bus stop because she was a bit late.
              8 Yes, she’ll have a lunch break (from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.).    4	She was in the middle of the road when a big BMW
              9	She’ll eat (at lunchtime) in the garden centre restau-       came round the corner very fast (and almost hit her).
                 rant.                                                     5	She said/shouted: “You stupid idiot! You almost
              10 The meal will cost nothing. / The meal will be free.         killed me!”
                                                                           6 She travelled to work by bus.
              G Beispiellösung                                             7	She was/felt OK again when she first arrived at
              …                                                               work.
              Sarah I’ll start work in the mornings at 8 p.m.              8	A very nice woman (at Kim’s new office) took her to
              You    And when will you finish?                                meet her new boss.
              Sarah At 5 p.m.                                              9	Kim’s face became very red because her new
              You    That’s a long day!                                       boss was the man in the BMW. (Kim was/felt
              Sarah	Yes, I think it’ll be hard at first. But I’ll get a      embarrassed).
                     lunch break from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and I’ll get a      10 Yes, things are fine now between Kim and her boss.
                     free meal in the garden centre restaurant.
              You	Oh, that’s good. What will you do every day,            L Individuelle Lösungen
                     I mean, what will your duties be?
              Sarah I’ll serve customers and I’ll water plants.
              You    Will you wear a uniform?                              Unit 8	A month in New Zealand,
              Sarah Yes, a nice yellow T-shirt and a white apron.                  Seite 25 – 28
              You	Cool! And the big question – how much will
                     you earn?                                             C
              Sarah £1,200 a month.                                        1g, 2k, 3d, 4b, 5h, 6a, 7c, 8i, 9j, 10f, 11e
              You    Hey, that’s great. You’ll be rich!
              Sarah	Well, not rich, but I’ll be richer than when I was    D
                     a student!                                            Conversation 1: 1 delicious, 2 Yes, please
                                                                           Conversation 2: 3 thanks, 4 full up
              H                                                            Conversation 3: 5 Could you help, 6 would be great
              1 ahead, 2 after, 3 up, 4 for, 5 at                          Conversation 4: 7 Could I
              1	Junge Menschen schauen oft nach vorne und denken
                 über ihr Leben in der Zukunft nach.                       E
              2	Eine Krankenschwester kümmert sich um Menschen,           1 Would you like some more potato salad?
                 die krank sind.                                           2 Would you like to come to town with us?
              3	Wenn du ein Wort nicht kennst, kannst du es im            3 Would you like to call/phone your parents?
                 Wörterbuch nachschlagen.                                  4	Is everything going OK? My parents think you have a
                                                                              problem and they can’t understand.

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              5 You wanted a second pillow. Here you are.                      5 where, baggage reclaim
              6 Are you full up?                                               6 who, customs officers

              F Individuelle Lösungen                                          F Beispiellösungen
                                                                               2	A mechanic is someone who repairs cars, lorries etc.
              G                                                                   The place where a mechanic works is called a work-
              Luke  Hey, Dirk. How’s it going?                                    shop.
              Dirk  Great thanks. And you?                                     3	A hairdresser is a person who cuts hair. The place
              Luke	Not so good. I have loads of homework this                    where a hairdresser works is a salon.
                    evening. My math teacher Mr Roth is a real                 4	A secretary is someone who writes letters, answers
                    airhead.                                                      the phone etc. The place where a secretary works is
              Dirk  Pardon?                                                       called an office.
              Luke  Airhead.                                                   5	A shop assistant is a person who serves customers.
              Dirk	Sorry, I don’t understand. What does ‘airhead’                The place where a shop assistant works is a shop.
                    mean?                                                      6	A fitness trainer is someone who helps people with
              Luke  It means, you know, idiot.                                    exercises and exercise machines. The place where a
              Dirk  Oh right. I understand now.                                   fitness trainer works is a fitness club / gym.
                                                                               7	A chef is a person who cooks food. The place where
              H Beispiellösungen                                                  a chef works is called a kitchen.
              1	In tests in Germany we get grades 1 – 6.                      8	A journalist is a person who writes newspaper and
                 1 is very good and 6 is very bad! 3 is OK – it means             magazine articles. The place where a journalist
                 ‘satisfactory’.                                                  works is a newspaper office.
              2	It means: ‘You’re crazy!’                                     9	A film actor is someone who acts in films. The place
              3	It means ‘ghost driver’. That’s someone who drives               where a film actor works is called a film studio.
                 the wrong way / in the wrong direction on a motor-
                 way.                                                          G
              4	When you buy a ticket for a bus or a tram or some-            – Good morning. My name is … (name). You have a
                 thing you have to ‘stamp’ it in a machine before you             room for me for two nights.
                 travel. Then the ticket is ‘valid’.                           – Mmm. Here you are.
              5	It’s a little place / stall in the street where you can       – Thank you. Is there a lift?
                 buy hot sausages. They’re delicious!                          – Oh yes, thanks. I’m hungry. Do you have a restaurant?
              6 It (just) means ‘to watch TV’.                                 – Great. Thanks very much.

              I                                                                H
                                                                               1	Where does Jürgen work? He works in a famous
               Simple Present             Simple past   Present Future with
               present continuous                       perfect will              German clothes shop at Dusseldorf airport.
                                                                               2	Where does he live? He lives in the centre of Dussel-
               often      at the moment   10 years ago for        next month      dorf.
               usually    right now       last week     since     tomorrow     3	How does he travel to work every day? He travels to
                                                                                  work every day by S-Bahn.
                                                                               4	When does he work? He works from 7.30 a.m. to
              1 will be, 2 have lived, 3 came, 4 have you been, 5 travel,
                                                                                  4 p.m. Monday to Friday.
              6 am watching
                                                                               5	What is Manuela’s job? She’s a secretary.
                                                                               6	Where does she work? She works in the offices at
              J
                                                                                  Dusseldorf airport.
              1c, 2b, 3c, 4a, 5a, 6a, 7a, 8a, 9c, 10c, 11a, 12a, 13b, 14c
                                                                               7	When does she work? She works five days a week
                                                                                  from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
                                                                               8 Where does she live? She lives in Krefeld.
              Unit 9        Travel, Seite 37 – 40
                                                                               9	How does she come to work? She comes to work
                                                                                  by car.
              D
              1 passenger, 2 check-in desk, 3 boarding card, 4 security
              check, 5 security officers, 6 (departure) gate
                                                                               I Beispiellösungen
                                                                               … is serving a customer. I think the customer wants
                                                                               to buy a tie and he is asking Jürgen for help. Jürgen is
              E
                                                                               talking to him about ties. The customer is wearing a
              1   who, check-in clerk
                                                                               blue shirt and Jürgen is wearing a pink polo shirt. In the
              2   which, passport
                                                                               background you can see some shirts (on some shelves).
              3   where, cafés, restaurants, shops
              4   which, boarding card

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              In the other picture you can see Manuela Sezar. She’s               1 automatically, 2 quick, 3 easily, 4 carefully, 5 well,
              a secretary in the offices at Dusseldorf airport. At the            6 good, 7 slow, 8 slowly, 9 simple, 10 happy
              moment, she’s sitting at her desk. She’s talking on the
              phone and she’s holding the phone in her right hand.                J
              In her left hand she’s holding a pen. I think she’s taking          1 quick, 2 quickly, 3 efficient, 4 exactly, 5 expensive,
              a telephone message for her boss.                                   6 bad, 7 automatically, 8 completely, 9 cheaply, 10 good,
                                                                                  11 good
              J
              1 work, 2 have, 3 welcome, 4 help, 5 is standing, 6 is              K Individuelle Lösungen
              showing, 7 is serving, 8 travel, 9 see, 10 work, 11 make,
              12 behave, 13 spend, 14 don’t see
                                                                                  Unit 11 Future technology, Seite 65 – 68

              Unit 10 A visit to a company, Seite 51 – 54                         C Beispiellösungen
                                                                                  A	People today normally watch TV. But if the experts
              D                                                                      are right, in the future we’ll maybe have ‘information
              1 companies, 2 their products, 3 raw materials,                        walls’.
              4 chemicals, 5 (by) lorry, 6 stores, 7 manufactures,                B	People today normally chat to their friends with
              8 computers, 9 robots, 10 automatically, 11 technicians,               mobile phones. But in the future, if the experts are
              12 quality control, 13 check, 14 warehouse, 15 customers,              right, we’ll have electronic things like phones in our
              16 sell, 17 offices, 18 dispatch, 19 laboratory, 20 invents            clothes and we’ll be able to speak to our friends
                                                                                     without a phone.
              E                                                                   C	People today often play video games. If the experts
              1 reception desk, 2 production area, 3 cafeteria,                      are right, we will be able to play virtual reality games
              4 quality control technician, 5 computers                              in the future.
                                                                                  D	Today, people usually clean their homes themselves
              F Beispiellösungen                                                     – for example, with a vacuum cleaner. In the future, if
              2 A factory worker is someone who works in a factory.                  the experts are right, our house robots will probably
              3 A warehouse is a place where you store goods.                        clean our homes automatically.
              4	Raw materials are the materials which a company                  E	… will wear clothes which will become cool in hot
                 uses to manufacture its products.                                   weather and warm in cold weather.
              5	A robot is a machine which can manufacture                       F	People today often shop online already but in the
                 products or lift heavy weights.                                     future, if the experts are right, we’ll all buy lots more
              6	A laboratory is a place where a company invents                     things on the internet than today.
                 new products for the future.                                     G	People today don’t usually have fridges which tell
              7	A laboratory technician is a person who works in a                  them the things which they need to buy. But in the
                 laboratory.                                                         future, if the experts are right, we won’t have to
                                                                                     remember things to buy because fridges will tell us.
              G
              1 works, 2 makes, 3 is spending, 4 has, 5 is visiting,              D
              6 is shaking, 7 works, 8 goes, 9 talks, 10 is doing,                1	If you work hard at college, you will get better
              11 is meeting, 12 is eating, 13 is enjoying                             grades in your tests.
                                                                                  2	If you get better grades in your test, you will get bet-
              H                                                                       ter grades in your exam.
              1 I’m, 2 How do you do, 3 Welcome to, 4 It’s great to be            3	If you get better grades in your exam, you will get a
              here, 5 Can I introduce, 6 Nice to meet you, 7 Please                   good job.
              come this way                                                       4 If you get a good job, you will earn money.
                                                                                  5 If you earn money, you will perhaps buy a car.
              I                                                                   6 If you buy a car, you will perhaps go on holiday.
              automatic           automatically                                   7	If you go on holiday, you will perhaps meet a nice
              careful             carefully                                           girl/boy.
              easy                easily                                          8	If you meet a nice girl/boy, you will perhaps get mar-
              good                well                                                ried.
              happy               happily                                         9 If you get married, you will perhaps have children.
              quick               quickly                                         10	If you have children, they will (perhaps) go to college
              simple              simply                                              one day.
              slow                slowly                                          11	If they work hard at college, they will get better
                                                                                      grades in their tests.

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              12	If they get better grades in their tests, they will get         trees, grass and water. The artist believes that people
                 better grades in their exams (get a good job, earn               will work mainly in offices. These will be in buildings
                 money … etc.!)                                                   which will be tall glass skyscrapers. The artist thinks
                                                                                  that cities in the future will be much nicer than today’s
              E Individuelle Lösungen                                             cities because they will be safe, healthy and very
                                                                                  beautiful.
              F Beispiellösungen
                                                                                  I Beispiellösungen
              1 Rainforests                                                       1	computerised – more computerised – the most com-
              1	One reason for global warming is that we are cutting                puterised
                 down the world’s rainforests.                                    	I think that our homes and offices will be more com-
              2	Rainforests absorb CO2. That is important because                   puterised in the future.
                 CO2 causes global warming.                                       2 healthy – healthier – the healthiest
              3	Rainforests will be gone if we continue to cut them              	In my opinion, we will have lots of new medicines in
                 down.                                                               the future and people will be healthier than today.
              4	Global warming will become worse if that happens                 3 hot – hotter – the hottest
                 because the rainforests won’t (be able to) absorb                	Global warming is already a problem so I think the
                 CO2.                                                                earth will be hotter in the future.
                                                                                  4 stormy – stormier – the stormiest
              2 Energy                                                            	The weather will also be stormier in the future be-
              1	According to the text, coal-burning power stations                  cause of global warming.
                 like the one in the photo produce around 40% of all              5 green – greener – the greenest
                 CO2 in the atmosphere in the EU.                                 	I think cities will be a lot greener in the future than
              2	We have used fossil fuels like coal for around                      cities today.
                 200 years.                                                       6 lazy – lazier – the laziest
              3	According to the text, if we don’t find new forms of             	Perhaps people in the future will spend all their time
                 energy in the future, global warming will be a                      with computers and virtual reality games so they will
                 disaster.                                                           be lazier in the future than people today.
                                                                                  7 polluted – more polluted – the most polluted
              3 Travel                                                            	Many rivers and oceans are already polluted today
              1	Transport is the second biggest producer of CO2 (the                and in the future they will perhaps be more polluted.
                 next biggest producer of CO2 after power stations).              8 good – better – the best
              2	According to the text, it is not possible / impossi-             	I think that we will find solutions to lots of problems
                 ble to stop all travel and transport because people                 and that life in the future will be better than life
                 must travel and companies must import and export                    today.
                 goods.
              3	The first way is that we can use cars and planes less.
                 The second way is that we can buy goods that are                 Unit 12 Job hunting, Seite 79 – 82
                 local.
                                                                                  D
              G Beispiellösung                                                    1 N, 2 G, 3 O, 4 C, 5 L, 6 M, 7 J, 8 B, 9 H, 10 K, 11 F, 12 D,
              If the Earth becomes warmer, the climate will change.               13 I, 14 A, 15 E
              There will be floods, storms and extra hot summers. We
              must find solutions to this problem. If we don’t, global            1 We are looking for, 2 The job would suit, 3 the
              warming will be a disaster. What can we do? Global                  applicant must, 4 speak English well, 5 enjoy working
              warming is happening because of CO2. Around 40% of                  in a team, 6 Hours, 7 Salary, 8 For further details,
              the CO2 in the EU comes from power stations so we can               9 please contact
              find new, ‘clean’ forms of energy. Second, a lot of CO2
              also comes from travel and transport. If we travel less             E Individuelle Lösungen
              and buy local goods, we will produce less CO2. Third,
              rainforests also absorb CO2 so we can stop cutting                  F
              them down.                                                          1 will become, 2 would buy, 3 would look after, 4 will
              (102 words)                                                         get, 5 don’t work, 6 worked, 7 went, 8 eat, 9 was, 10 will
                                                                                  be, 11 would speak, 12 would you do, 13 give, 14 Will
              H Beispiellösung                                                    they answer
              The picture shows us the artist’s idea of life in a big city
              in the future. The artist imagines that in the future               G Beispiellösung
              people won’t travel by car or bus. They will use mono-              If I had €500,000, I would first have a long holiday.
              rail trains. Cities will be clean and green with lots of            I would travel round the world. If I was rich, I would

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              also help my family and my friends. What would I buy         a is drunk, b were grown, c are … made, d are sold,
              if I won lots of money? I think I would buy nice clothes,    e were eaten, f is spoken, g were transported, h are …
              a lovely flat or house, and a great car. I think I would     met
              be happy if I had lots of money!
                                                                           E
              H                                                            1 Coca-Cola was invented by Dr John S. Pemberton.
              1	… would live with your host family / in a room in         2	Many of the footballs in our shops are made by
                 your host family’s house.                                    children in poorer countries.
              2	If you had an au pair job, you would earn                 3	Many of the flowers in our shops are grown by small
                 (on average) €80 a month.                                    farmers in Kenya.
              3	Yes, if you worked as an au pair, you would meet          4 Mobile phones were invented by Dr Martin Cooper.
                 other au pairs in your town.
              4	If you were an au pair, you would have to look after      F
                 your host family’s children and you would have to do      1 are sold, 2 are made, 3 are manufactured, 4 were built,
                 light housework.                                          5 are transported, 6 were … paid, 7 are guaranteed,
              5	If you had an au pair job, you would be able to /         8 are sold, 9 are made, 10 is used, 11 is … grown, 12 are
                 could go to language school, meet other au pairs, or      exploited, 13 were produced, 14 are … transported,
                 travel around the country.                                15 are bought, 16 are flown, 17 Were these made

              I Individuelle Lösungen                                      G
                                                                           1 are eaten, 2 started, 3 were invented, 4 ate, 5 were
              J                                                            served, 6 opened, 7 cost, 8 were sold, 9 wanted, 10 was
              1 When was Andy born? He was born in 1992.                   visited, 11 helped, 12 were opened, 13 bought, 14 kept,
              2 Where does he live? He lives in Danbury in England.        15 was known, 16 was exported
              3	Where did he go to primary school? He went to
                  primary school in Danbury / at Danbury Primary           H
                  School.                                                  1
              4	What qualifications did he get at secondary school?       a are being transported, b has been drunk, c will be
                  At secondary school he got qualifications / GCSEs in     eaten, d have been made, e are being repaired, f are
                  English, maths, history, French, science and IT.         being grown, will be bought, g has been made
              5	When did he leave secondary school? He left second-
                  ary school in 2008.                                      2
              6	When did he start college? He started college in          1 be transported, 2 be carried, 3 be loaded and
                  2008.                                                    unloaded, 4 be damaged, 5 be stolen
              7	What course is he on at college? He’s on an IT course
                  at college.
              8	When did he work at Freshco? He worked at Freshco         Unit 14 Job satisfaction, Seite 107 – 110
                  from 2007 to 2008.
              9	Where did he do a work placement in 2008? He did a        E
                  work placement at Danbury Software Ltd.                  1 had finished, 2 watched, 3 had … started, 4 arrived,
              10	What skills does he have? He has computer program-       5 had … worked, 6 had put out, went, 7 got, had
                  ming skills and he speaks French (his skills in French   cooked, 8 had eaten, washed up, 9 was, had washed up
                  are average).
              11	What does he like doing in his free time? In his free    F Individuelle Lösungen
                  time he likes snowboarding, canoeing, football and
                  computer gaming.                                         G
                                                                           1
              K Individuelle Lösungen                                      a had said … would have won, b had worked … would
                                                                           have got, c would have applied … had seen, d would
                                                                           have got … had gone, e had come … would have
              Unit 13 Global business, Seite 93 – 96                       enjoyed

              D                                                            2
              1 drink – drunk, 2 eat – eaten, 3 grow – grown, 4 make –     a hadn’t arrived, b wouldn’t have been, c wouldn’t have
              made, 5 meet – met, 6 sell – sold, 7 speak – spoken,         missed, d hadn’t arrived
              8 transport – transported
                                                                           3 Beispiellösungen
                                                                           If he hadn’t called for help, a helicopter wouldn’t have
                                                                           come.

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              If a helicopter hadn’t come, George wouldn’t have gone
              to (that) hospital.
                                                                           Kickoff Foundation –
              If he hadn’t gone to (that) hospital, he wouldn’t have
              met Pat.
                                                                           Workbook (808245)
              If he hadn’t met Pat, they wouldn’t have fallen in love.     Lösungen zu Additional practice
              If they hadn’t fallen in love, they wouldn’t have got
              married.                                                     Unit 1     At college, Seite 7 – 8
              (If they hadn’t got married, the story wouldn’t have had
              a happy ending.)                                             6
                                                                           1 social work – Sozialarbeit
              H Beispiellösungen                                           2 marketing company – Vertriebsgesellschaft
              Eric                                                         3 information technology – Informationstechnologie
              Eric is a nurse. His job is important to him because he      4 business administration – Betriebswirtschaftslehre
              can save people’s lives. He decided to become a nurse        5 child care – Kinderbetreuung
              after his brother had died in a car accident. He wouldn’t    6 straight away – unverzüglich
              have become a nurse if his brother hadn’t died in that       7 capital letter – Großbuchstabe
              accident.                                                    8 Best wishes, – Alles Gute,
                                                                           9 lunch break – Mittagspause
              Tamara                                                       10 toll free - gebührenfrei
              Tamara is a professional tennis player. She loves her
              job because she travels a lot, meets people, and plays       7
              tennis every day. She decided to (try to) become a           1 is, 2 am, 3 get, 4 go, 5 have, 6 have, 7 take, 8 begins,
              professional player after a (fantastic) tennis coach         9 finishes, 10 do, 11 relax, 12 watch, 13 listen, 14 surf,
              had started (had become a teacher) at her school. She        15 work, 16 am, 17 tidy, 18 wash
              wouldn’t have become a professional tennis player if
              that teacher hadn’t come to her school.                      8
                                                                           1 student, 2 college, 3 course, 4 mechanic, 5 Like,
              I Beispiellösung                                             6 pupils, 7 lessons, 8 morning, 9 afternoon, 10 Fridays
              Jack McKenzie is from Australia. He has an unusual job:
              he’s a road train driver. Road trains are huge lorries       9
              which transport goods across Australia. Jack has driven      1   everybody = everyone
              one of these lorries for about 20 years. He decided          2   All the best, = Best wishes,
              to become a ‘truckie’ after a road train had come to         3   normal = typical
              the workshop where he was a mechanic. Road trains            4   above ≠ below
              are amazing machines. They are 50 meters long with           5   later ≠ straight away
              about 60 wheels and they often weigh over 100 tonnes.
              They are very fast, too. Jack normally drives at around
              100 kph. If you want to stop a road train, it will take      Unit 2     People and jobs, Seite 14 – 15
              2 kilometers. Jack drives his truck mostly in Western
              Australia and the roads there are often not real roads       9
              at all. Australians call the desert in the centre of their   1 designs clothes – a fashion designer
              country the ‘outback’ and it is very empty. I think Jack’s   2 works in a kitchen – a chef
              job is interesting but sometimes I think he must feel        3 cuts hair – a hairdresser
              lonely, too.                                                 4 works in a hospital – a nurse
              (153 words)                                                  5 repairs cars – a (car) mechanic
                                                                           6 designs buildings – an architect
                                                                           7 sells a company’s products – a sales representative
                                                                           8	protects people, catches criminals etc. – a police of-
                                                                               ficer
                                                                           9 installs and repairs water pipes etc. – a plumber
                                                                           10 builds houses and flats – a bricklayer
                                                                           11	helps people with family problems etc. – a social
                                                                               worker
                                                                           12 looks after animals – a zoo worker
                                                                           13 works in a fitness club – a fitness trainer
                                                                           14 works in a school or college – a teacher
                                                                           15 works in a bank – a bank employee
                                                                           16	installs and repairs telephones, cables etc. –
                                                                               a telecom technician

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              17 works for a newspaper or a magazine – a journalist               Unit 4     Products then and now, Seite 28 – 29
              18 works in an office – a secretary
              19 drives a lorry, a bus, a taxi etc. – a driver                    7
              20 repairs and programs computers – an IT technician                1 richest, 2 computers, 3 founder, 4 was born, 5 loved,
                                                                                  6 wrote, 7 became, 8 universities, 9 lawyer, 10 lawyer,
              10                                                                  11 met, 12 developed, 13 founded, 14 biggest,
              1 to search, 2 to watch out, 3 right now, 4 diet, 5 vehicle,        15 produced, 16 began, 17 earned, 18 became, 19 sold,
              6 folks, 7 workshop, 8 lifestyle, 9 truck                           20 overnight, 21 lives, 22 cinema, 23 offices

              11                                                                  8
              1 for, 2 after, 3 at, 4 up, 5 forward to                            Across: 1 flat, 4 public relations, 7 pharmacist,
                                                                                  11 engineer, 14 article, 18 pair
              12                                                                  Down: 2 quietly, 3 village, 5 department, 6 can, 8 tent,
              Across: 3 customer, 4 beer, 5 southern, 7 mail, 8 inside,           9 then, 10 heavy, 12 corporation, 13 ago, 15 history,
              10 describe, 12 deliver, 14 gardener, 15 state, 16 healthy,         16 sneakers, 17 rubber
              17 order
              Down: 1 nursery assistant, 2 here you go, 6 eastern,                9
              9 file, 11 career, 13 around                                        invention – to invent (verb)
                                                                                  commerce – commercial (adj.)
                                                                                  product – to produce (verb)
              Unit 3      Free time, Seite 21 – 22                                actor – to act (verb)
                                                                                  fashion – fashionable (adj.)
              8
              camping
              kayaking                                                            Unit 5     Do’s and don’ts, Seite 35 – 36
              skateboarding
              mountain boarding                                                   7
              inline skating                                                      1 library, 2 reception, 3 property, 4 steel, 5 cycle courier,
              climbing                                                            6 skyscraper, 7 factory, 8 chef, 9 lorry, 10 zone, 11 do’s
              jogging                                                             and don’ts
              theatre
              team sport                                                          8
                                                                                  1 case, 2 transport, 3 smoke, 4 something, 5 suit,
              9                                                                   6 caution, 7 tie, 8 relax, 9 commuter
              1 t o be very interested in = to be keen on – etwas
                 gerne tun                                                        9
              2 popular – beliebt ≠ unpopular – unbeliebt                         1 mobile phone (BE) = cell phone (AE) – Handy
              3 boring – langweilig ≠ exciting – aufregend                        2  motorway (BE) = highway (AE) – Autobahn
              4 plenty of = lots of – reichlich                                   3  high – hoch ≠ low – niedrig
              5 outside = out of – außerhalb                                      4  dirty – dreckig ≠ clean – sauber
              6 best – der beste ≠ worst – der schlechteste                       5 to go out – ausgehen ≠ to stay at home – zu Hause
              7 free time = leisure – Freizeit                                       bleiben
              8 to phone = to call – anrufen                                      6 danger – Gefahr ≠ security – Sicherheit
              9 fries (AE) = chips (BE) – Pommes frites
              10 cheap – billig ≠ expensive – teuer                               10
              11 full-time – Vollzeit- ≠ part-time – Teilzeit-                    fish, fisher – to fish (verb)
                                                                                  electricity – electrical (adj.)
              10                                                                  sleep – to fall asleep/to sleep (verb)
              1 The weather is worse than yesterday.                              builder, building – to build (verb)
              2 Playing football is more interesting than                        commuter – to commute (verb)
                 watching TV.
              3 Jogging is cheaper than camping.                                  11
              4 Berlin is the biggest city in Germany.                            1 to transport goods, 2 to smoke a cigarette, 3 to cross
              5 English is more interesting than French.                          a bridge, 4 to catch crabs, 5 to park a car, 6 to fall asleep
              6 Soccer is the most exciting team sport.
              7 Salad is healthier than chips.
              8 The most important thing for me is a good
                 education.

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              Unit 6      Success stories, Seite 40 – 41                          9
                                                                                   British English   American English
              8
              employee – Arbeitnehmer/Angestellter                                 lift              elevator
              employer – Arbeitgeber
                                                                                   holiday           vacation
              employment – Einstellung
              to employ – einstellen                                               petrol            gas

                                                                                   flat              apartment
              success – Erfolg
              successful – erfolgreich                                             chips             French fries

                                                                                   shop              store
              marriage – Heirat
              to marry – heiraten
              married – verheiratet
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                                                                                  imagination – Vorstellung
                                                                                  to imagine (verb) – sich vorstellen
              trainer – Trainer
              trainee – Auszubildender
                                                                                  entrance – Eingang
              to train sb – jdn ausbilden
                                                                                  to enter (verb) – eintreten
              9
                                                                                  use – Gebrauch, Nutzen
              1 was born, 2 on, 3 loved, 4 in, 5 moved, 6 competition,
                                                                                  to use (verb) – nützen
              7 began, 8 to, 9 actor, 10 bad, 11 flop, 12 came, 13 science
                                                                                  useful (adj.) – nützlich
              fiction, 14 overnight, 15 made, 16 like, 17 career, 18 gov-
              ernor; ‘move’ and ‘got’ don’t fit
                                                                                  cook – Koch
                                                                                  cooker – Herd
              10
                                                                                  to cook (verb) – kochen
              1 film star, 2 businessperson, 3 sportsperson, 4 singer/
              film star, 5 scientist, 6 author
                                                                                  11
                                                                                  1 fridge, 2 wages, 3 cab (AE) / taxi (BE), 4 shower,
              11
                                                                                  5 biscuit (BE) / cookie (AE)
              1 to be good at sports, 2 to train a student, 3 to employ
              a worker, 4 to organise a cookery course, 5 to found a
              company, 6 to become rich and famous
                                                                                  Unit 8      A month in New Zealand, Seite 12 – 13
              12
              1 employee, 2 bar, 3 unemployed, 4 to ring sb, 5 buddy,
                                                                                  8
                                                                                  Across: 1 apprentice, 5 survive, 6 heading, 8 lake,
              6 clothing, 7 brilliant, 8 patio
                                                                                  9 Lord Of The Rings, 13 Wellington, 16 barbie, 17 polite,
                                                                                  18 pancake, 19 blanket, 20 togs, 21 pardon
                                                                                  Down: 2 island, 3 barbecue, 4 taste, 7 New Zealander,
                                                                                  10 captain, 11 frightening, 12 Auckland, 14 accent,
              Kickoff Upgrade –                                                   15 jandals, 22 Kiwi

              Workbook (808246)                                                   9
                                                                                  1 incorrect, 2 unhappy, 3 impossible, 4 unlucky,
              Lösungen zu Additional practice                                     5 impolite, 6 irregular, 7 incomplete, 8 unusual

              Unit 7      Looking ahead, Seite 7 – 8                              10
                                                                                  1 captain, 2 glad, 3 match, 4 dessert, 5 forest,
              8                                                                   6 to borrow, 7 penfriend
              1 live, 2 went, 3 was, 4 health, 5 got, 6 four years, 7 vets,
              8 typical day, 9 clean, 10 on the phone, 11 future,
              12 computers, 13 drugs, 14 to look after, 15 love                   Unit 9      Travel, Seite 25 – 26

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                                                                                  meeting – Sitzung
                                                                                  to meet (verb) – treffen

                                                                                  departure – Abreise
                                                                                  to depart (verb) – abreisen

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              competition – Wettbewerb                                            growth – Wachstum
              to compete (verb) – konkurrieren                                    to grow (verb) – wachsen
              competitive (adj.) – wettbewerbsfähig
                                                                                  home – Zuhause
              explanation – Erklärung                                             homeless (adj) – obdachlos
              to explain (verb) – erklären
                                                                                  Japan – Japan
              connection – Verbindung                                             Japanese (adj) – japanisch
              to connect (verb) – verbinden
                                                                                  introduction – Vorstellung
              11                                                                  to introduce (verb) – vorstellen
              1 to fill in a registration form, 2 to check in at the
              airport, 3 to get on board, 4 to vote for a politician,             commuter – Pendler
              5 to find out a secret, 6 to explain English grammar,               to commute (verb) – pendeln
              7 to enjoy a party
                                                                                  11
              12                                                                  1    to be happy – glücklich sein ≠ to be sad – traurig sein
              1 to depart – abfahren ≠ to arrive – ankommen                       2     punctual = on time – pünktlich
              2 a thousand million = a billion – tausend Millionen,              3     to think = to guess – meinen
                 Milliarde                                                        4    to agree with sb – mit jmd übereinstimmen ≠ to
              3 to stay calm – ruhig bleiben ≠ to panic – in Panik                     disagree with sb – mit jdm nicht übereinstimmen
                 geraten
              4 child – Kind ≠ adult – Erwachsener                                12
              5 loud – laut ≠ quiet – leise                                       1 Research and Development, 2 Purchasing,
              6 to land – landen ≠ to take off – abheben                          3 Production, 4 Quality Control, 5 Marketing, 6 Sales,
                                                                                  7 Distribution, 8 Customer Service, 9 Accounts
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              1 Business, 2 rules, 3 polite, 4 most important,
              5 Japanese, 6 businesspeople, 7 training course,                    Unit 11 Future technology, Seite 51 – 52
              8 European, 9 shake hands, 10 businessperson,
              11 perhaps, 12 meet, 13 business cards, 14 love,                    8
              15 two hands, 16 accept, 17 colleague, 18 look at,                  1 began, 2 scientist, 3 documents, 4 easily, 5 well,
              19 carefully; ’to look for’ and ‘careful’ don’t fit                 6 colleagues, 7 invented, 8 gave, 9 wonderfully,
                                                                                  10 safely, 11 opened, 12 absolutely, 13 earned, 14 teacher,
                                                                                  15 university; ‘good’ and ‘wonderful’ don’t fit
              Unit 10 A visit to a company, Seite 38 – 39
                                                                                  9
              9                                                                   1 CO2, 2 enormous, 3 head, 4 diary, 5 desert, 6 solar
              1 dispatch, 2 process, 3 powder, 4 location, 5 chemicals,           power
              6 paint, 7 store, 8 main, 9 relax, 10 spend, 11 act,
              12 appointment                                                      10
                                                                                  Across: 1 self-aware, 5 fossil fuel, 9 roughly, 12 secret
              10                                                                  Down: 2 take over, 3 alien, 4 global warming, 5 future,
              manufacturer – Hersteller                                           6 flood, 7 disaster, 8 coal, 10 Sweden, 11 topic
              to manufacture (verb) – herstellen
              comparison – Vergleich
              to compare (verb) – vergleichen                                     Unit 12 Job hunting, Seite 64 – 65

              automation – Automation, Automatisieren                             13
              automatical (adj) – automatisch                                     1 Traineeship, 2 I am writing to apply, 3 which you
                                                                                  advertised, 4 I am currently, 5 enclose, 6 For the last
              description – Beschreibung                                          two years, 7 the opportunity to start my career with
              to describe (verb) – beschreiben                                    your company, 8 I would be available, 9 hearing from
                                                                                  you, 10 Yours sincerely
              inclusion – Einbeziehung, Einschluss
              to include (verb) – einschließen                                    14
              inclusive / included (adj.) – einschließlich / inklusive            1 at the moment = currently – derzeit
                                                                                  2 lie – Lüge ≠ truth – Wahrheit
                                                                                  3 likely = probably – wahrscheinlich

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              4 possible – möglich ≠ impossible – unmöglich                  5 to import – importieren ≠ to export – exportieren
              5	to agree with sb – jdm zustimmen ≠ to disagree with         6 easy – einfach ≠ complicated – kompliziert
                 sb – jdm nicht zustimmen
              6 great = excellent – hervorragend                             12
                                                                             1    She is respected by the teacher.
              15                                                             2    The plate was dropped.
              1 to get work experience, 2 to apply for a part-time           3    Visual aids are often used.
              job, 3 to read a job advertisement, 4 to seek a sales          4    The data are processed by the CPU.
              assistant, 5 to print a CV, 6 to be invited to a job           5    The new mobile phone is now available.
              interview, 7 to send out an application                        6    The keyboards are produced in India.
                                                                             7    The guests were welcomed by the host.
              16
              1 suit, 2 retail, 3 skill, 4 smart, 5 personnel, 6 secondary
              school, 7 salary                                               Unit 14 Job satisfaction, Seite 81 – 82

                                                                             4
              Unit 13 Global business, Seite 77 – 78                         1 apprenticeship, 2 carpenter, 3 volunteer,
                                                                             4 organisations, 5 through, 6 found, 7 Together, 8 Japan,
              9                                                              9 capital, 10 government, 11 provides, 12 disaster,
              1 sausage, 2 mine, 3 hard drive, 4 hospitality,                13 floods, 14 full-time, 15 could, 16 construction, 17 life,
              5 toothpaste, 6 reason, 7 queue, 8 overseas,                   18 myself, 19 looking for, 20 employers, 21 boss,
              9 Czech Republic, 10 custom, 11 overseas, 12 Chinese           22 straight away; ‘chef’ and ‘employees’ don’t fit

              10                                                             5
              delivery – Lieferung                                           1 to keep it short and simple, 2 to lose the keys, 3 to
              to deliver (verb) – liefern                                    enjoy swimming, 4 to change one’s clothes, 5 to down-
                                                                             load music, 6 to be good with children, 7 to follow
              tradition – Tradition                                          instructions
              traditional (adj.) – traditionell, herkömmlich
                                                                             6
              invitation – Einladung                                         1 trouble, 2 to be homeless, 3 ill, 4 toy, 5 nearly, 6 mark,
              to invite (verb) – einladen                                    7 youth worker, 8 alcoholic

              bakery – Bäckerei                                              7
              to bake (verb) – backen                                        1 once, 2 carpenter, 3 satisfaction, 4 coast,
                                                                             5 apprenticeship, 6 in our opinion, 7 pencil
              growth – Wachstum
              to grow (verb) – wachsen

              assembly – Montage
              to assemble (verb) – zusammenbauen

              greeting – Begrüßung
              to greet (verb) – begrüßen

              presentation – Präsentation
              to present (verb) – präsentieren

              globalisation – Globalisierung
              to globalise (verb) – globalisieren
              global (adj.) – weltweit

              11
              1 headquarters = head office – Zentrale
              2 impolite = rude – unhöflich
              3 products = goods – Waren
              4	on the one hand – einerseits ≠ on the other hand –
                 andererseits

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