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    INTRODUCTION: THE BRITISH ISLES

    Page 6 exercise 11 False they include more than

    6000 islands2 The United Kingdom of Great

    Britain and Northern Ireland, the

    Republic of Ireland.3 A Greek writer called the people ofthe British Isles Priteni and so theRomans gave the name Britanniato the island.

    4 land of the Angles.5 He is Scottish and British.

    Page 6 exercise 2The flags from Wales and theRepublic of Ireland.

    THE LEGEND OF THE UNICORN

    CHAPTER ONE

    Page 8 exercise 1 A2 B3 C4 D5 E7 F1 G6

    Page 8 exercise 2Open answer.

    Page 13 exercise 11B 2A 3A 4 C 5B 6C

    Page 13 exercise 2Positive: happy, generous, rich,brave, kind, lovely, cleverNegative: greedy, sad, terrible, poor

    Page 14 exercise 3Sir Simon: brave, kind, generousRhiannon: sad, poor, lovelySir Brangwyn: greedy, terrible

    Page 14 exercise 41 farmer 2 vet 3 postman 4 shepherd

    Page 14 exercise 5Open answer.

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    Page 15 exercise 7Open answer.

    CHAPTER TWO

    Page 22 exercise 11A 2A 3C 4B 5B 6B

    Page 23 exercise 21B 2C 3A 4A 5C 6B 7B 8A 9B 10A11C

    Page 24 exercise 31 chestnuts 2 tomatoes 3 bread4 mushrooms 5 milk 6 blackberriesYou can find chestnuts, mushroomsand blackberries in the forest.

    Page 24 exercise 41B 2A 3C 4F 5E

    Page 25 exercise 5Open answer.

    Page 25 exercise 61 beak 2 claws 3 fur 4 horn 5 paws6 teeth 7 trunk 8 whiskers 9 wings

    Page 26 exercise 11 to the castle2 He is sitting at a long table.3 He is laughing and eating.4 No, he is with his friends.5 He asks Rhiannon to help him

    catch the unicorn.6 He will kill her father and mother.7 in the hall8 to the forest9 behind some trees

    10 the unicorn came and sat next toRhiannon

    11 No, she is afraid and unhappy.12 Yes, he does.

    Page 26 exercise 2Open answer.

    Page 31 exercise 11 F Rhiannon had to sleep in the

    castle.2 E The unicorn sat down next to

    Rhiannon. Rhiannon was sad.3 B Sir Brangwyn arrived on his

    black horse.4 C The next day, the knights

    found Sir Brangwyns body.5 A Rhiannon returned home withher parents.

    Page 32 exercise 2Open answer.

    Page 32 exercise 31C 2A 3A 4B 5A 6B

    Page 32 exercise 41 head 2 eagle 3 body 4 lion 5 snake6 horse 7 wings 8 body 9 lion10 head

    Page 34 exercise 5Open answer.

    Page 34 exercise 6Open answer.

    THE KING OF THE WIZARDS

    CHAPTER ONE

    Page 36 exercise 1Open answer.

    Page 36 exercise 2

    1C 2B 3B 4APage 41 exercise 11B 2C 3A 4B 5A 6C 7B 8C 9A 10A11A 12B 13C 14A

    Page 42 exercise 21A 2B 3C 4D 5D 6D 7C 8A and B

    Page 42 exercise 31 market 2 parents 3 garden 4 suit5 clever

    Green Apple

    L e g e n d s

    f r o m t h e B r i t i s h I s l e s

    You are here

    The CastleThe forest

    Thegreengrocers

    The bakers

    The shoeshop Rhiannonshouse

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    Page 42 exercise 41 musician 2 actor 3 magician 4 fire-eater 5 mime artist 6 acrobat

    Page 43 exercise 51T 2F 3T 4 F 5F

    CHAPTER TWO

    Page 48 exercise 11C 2C 3A 4A 5A 6A 7B 8A

    Page 48 exercise 21 shop 2 beach 3 bank 4 classroom

    Page 49 exercise 3Name: Calum MacDonald Age: 17Physical description: He is tall and thinwith dark hair. (See picture P.39)Last seen: on a sailing ship with whitesails and golden masts. He wastravelling with a tall, good-lookingman with dark hair and dark eyes.He works as a juggler.

    Page 49 exercise 4Open answer.

    Page 49 exercise 5Open answer.

    Page 50 exercise 6The ring comes off the wand andstays on the sleeve.

    Page 50 exercise 7

    Open answer.Page 50 exercise 11 No 2 A, B, E 3 No 4 to the tower

    Page 50 exercise 21 142 Yes, he is.3 Hamish is looking for the pigeon

    with the black feather on its head.

    CHAPTER THREE

    Page 55 exercise 11C 2A 3C 4C 5A 6A 7A

    Page 56 exercise 21A 2A 3A 4 A 5C

    Page 56 exercise 3

    Open answer.

    GELERT

    CHAPTER ONE

    Page 60 exercise 11E 2D 3F 4C 5A 6B

    Page 60 exercise 21C 2A 3D 4B

    Page 60 exercise 31B 2A 3D 4C

    Page 64 exercise 11 The dog looked after Llewellynsbaby like a mother. T

    2 Llewellyn trusted his dog morethan any human. T

    3 Gelert wanted to go hunting withLlewellyn. T

    4 Gelert was happy to stay withLlewellyns son. T

    5 Gelert barked loudly when heheard the wolf. F

    6 The wolf didnt want to eat thebaby. F

    Page 64 exercise 21C 2C 3B 4B

    Page 65 exercise 31 best 2 richest, most important3 fastest 4 nicest 5 most silent

    Page 65 exercise 4Prince Llewellyn: important, richGelert: loyal, braveThe wolf: dangerous, hungry

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    Page 66 exercise 51 grandparents 2 cousin 3 aunt4 uncle 5 niece 6 husband 7 nephew

    Page 66 exercise 6Open answer.

    Page 66 exercise 11 The wolf dies in the fight.2 Gelert is putting the blanket on the

    baby.3 The baby is sleeping on the floor.4 Open answer.

    Page 66 exercise 2Open answer.

    CHAPTER TWO

    Page 72 exercise 11B 2E 3A 4 F 5D 6C

    Page 72 exercise 21C 2C 3C 4 A 5A 6A 7A 8 C

    Page 73 exercise 31 camping 2 canoeing 3 rock-climbing 4 cycling 5 jogging6 painting 7 swimming8 photography 9 walking

    Page 74 exercise 41 graveyard 2 church 3 nine oclock4 five oclock 5 Sundays 6 canoeing7 rock climbing 8 walking 9 cycling

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    Welcome to Beddgelert!First Im going to give you someinformation about the area and whatyou can do here.As you probably know the village isfamous for the tombstone of one ofWales most famous dogs. The villagein fact has this dogs name: Gelert.You can find the tombstone in thegraveyard next to the church.If you like childrens stories, a very

    famous childrens writer also had ahouse here. You can visit the housefrom nine oclock to five oclock everyday except Sundays.If you prefer to do outdoor activities,then you can go to the outdoor centreand ask about canoeing or even rockclimbing. They can organise bothgroup and individual lessons.The Snowdonia National Park hassome great places for walking, or youcan hire a mountain bike and gocycling.Any more questions - just ask!

    Page 74 exercise 5Open answer.

    Page 74 exercise 6Example answer.Hi Evan,My town is called Weybridge, becausethere is an important bridge over theriver. There is a famous singer frommy town. We go to the park in theevening. What about you?Michael

    MANS BEST FRIEND

    Page 76 exercise 11 the same family as wolves 2 Theythink of humans as members of theirfamily. 3 because they are able toshow love and friendship. 4 They cansee and hear very well. 5 They can

    become the eyes and ears of peoplewho cannot see or hear. 6 They usetheir sense of smell to find people orobjects.

    A ROYAL SECRET

    CHAPTER ONE

    Page 78 exercise 1 A barber B bush C crown D scratchE prison F scissors

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