Solutions to the Check-out pages bread. And finally there is toast and marmalade with tea or coffee. 4: They can’t take the room with the seaview because it is too expensive. 5: A deposit means paying a small amount of the money in advance, in case people just book and don’t turn up. 6: They agree on a twin room at the back of the house for 415 rand per person per night. Mrs Wood will keep the room for Markus for a day or two so that he can discuss the details with his friend. Markus will then call her back. Exercise 3 1: had been released, 2: will go, 3: won’t help, 4: did, 5: had not been, 6: would have happened Unit 7, pages 98–99 Exercise 3 1: 9 a.m.–6 p.m., 2: handle money/work as a cashier, 3: food handling, 4: Cardiff, Wales, 5: with her cousin/in her cousin’s house Exercise 4 1: F, 2: E, 3: K, 4: C, 5: H, 6: G, 7: A, 8: J, 9: D, 10: M Unit 8, pages 112–113 Exercise 3 1: with a college degree, 2: get a job, 3: some specific knowledge/expertise/know-how, 4: compete with others, 5: got a job already, 6: it used to be/was some time/a while ago Exercise 4 1: B, 2: A, 3: D, 4: C, 5: B, 6: C, 7: D, 8: A Unit 9, pages 124–125 Exercise 1 1: F, 2: H, 3: B, 4: A, 5: I, 6: E Exercise 4 1: valuable, 2: difference, 3: obesity, 4: beneficial, 5: stressed, 6: healthy, 7: especially, 8: belonging, 9: friendships Unit 10, pages 138–139 Exercise 3 1: G, 2: D, 3: F, 4: A, 5: C Exercise 4 1: B, 2: D, 3: B, 4: D, 5: B, 6: A, 7: D, 8: B Unit 1, pages 18–19 Exercise 1 1: C, 2: D, 3: C, 4: B Exercise 2 1: negative comments online, 2: romantic preferences, 3: behind the screen, 4: place in the world, 5: peer/ friend, 6: good friends they have Unit 2, pages 34–35 Exercise 3 1: D, 2: A, 3: C, 4: B, 5: A, 6: B, 7: A, 8: D, 9: C, 10: A, 11: D, 12: C, 13: C, 14: B Unit 3, pages 46–47 Exercise 2 1: F, 2: D, 3: G, 4: A, 5: C Exercise 4 1: released, 2: multiplying, 3: Surprisingly, 4: sharing, 5: traveller Unit 4, pages 58–59 Exercise 1 1: E, 2: A, 3: G, 4: C, 5: H, 6: F Exercise 4 1: have loved, 2: included, 3: wanted, 4: are starting, 5: has escaped, 6: made, 7: hasn’t got, 8: have had, 9: arrives, 10: got, 11: is running, 12: looks, 13: have been volunteering Unit 5, pages 72–73 Exercise 3 1: A, 2: G, 3: C, 4: I, 5: F, 6: H Exercise 4 1: huge, 2: instant, 3: simply, 4: extremely, 5: increasingly, 6: massive, 7: powerful, 8: apparently, 9: mostly, 10: enormously Unit 6, page 85 Exercise 1 1: They are coming to stay for four nights on December 10th. 2: A double room has a double bed while a twin room has two single beds. 3: First there is a big variety of fruit juices, cereals, porridge, etc., then a cooked breakfast of fried egg with bacon, sausage, tomatoes, mushrooms and fried 207 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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