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Copyright © 2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Top Notch 1, Second Edition Unit 3 Workbook Answer Key UNIT 3 Exercise 1 Family relationships Words for males Words for females Words for males and females son father grandfather husband uncle father-in-law brother-in-law brother nephew daughter mother grandmother wife aunt mother-in-law sister-in-law sister niece children parents grandparents in-laws cousins Exercise 2 1. nephew 2. grandparents 3. cousin 4. husband 5. niece 6. in-laws Exercise 3 Note: Order of some of the answers may vary. 2. Jane is a daughter, a sister, a sister-in-law, and an aunt. 3. Evan is a grandson, a son, a brother, and a nephew. 4. Mark is a grandfather, a father, a husband, and a father-in-law. Exercise 4 1. an only child 2. twins 3. adopted Exercise 5 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. c 5. a 6. f Exercise 6 1. lives 2. doesn’t have / does not have 3. has, don’t live / do not live 4. work 5. live Exercise 7 1. lives 2. works 3. likes 4. doesn’t like 5. doesn’t have 6. has 7. live 8. work Exercise 8 2. A: Does Mr. Kelly have a large family? B: Yes, he does. 3. A: Do they work in your building? B: No, they don’t. 4. A: Do you speak English at work? B: Yes, I do. 5. A: Does she live with her parents? B: Yes, she does. 6. A: Do you have any children? B: No, we don’t. 7. A: Does your husband like show tunes? B: No, he doesn’t. 8. A: Do you live with your fiancée? B: No, I don’t. Exercise 9 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. e 5. d Exercise 10 Answers will vary. Exercise 11 1. stepdaughter 2. half-sister 3. stepmother 4. stepsister 5. stepfather Exercise 12 1. does 2. do 3. does 4. do 5. does 6. do 7. do Exercise 13 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. b 6. f 7. g Exercise 14 2. Where do, live 3. How often does, visit 4. How many, do you have 5. What time / When do you go 6. Who has Exercise 15 Answers will vary. Following is one example of what students may write: My brother Peter is a doctor. He lives in New York with his wife. They have two children. Mike is twelve and Karen is ten. I see Peter and my sister-in-law twice a year. Exercise 16 1. kind 2. different 3. alike 4. similar 5. both 6. same Exercise 17 1. both 2. but 3. doesn’t 4. isn’t Exercise 18 3. Chris and Lola both like coffee. 4. Chris eats a big breakfast, but Lola doesn’t. 5. Mia has a large family, but Rose doesn’t. 6. Mia doesn’t live near her parents, but Rose does. 7. Joon is a student, but Sam isn’t. 8. Joon and Sam both work. Exercise 19 Answers will vary. Exercise 20 1. stepfamily 2. one-third 3. children 4. worried 5. patient Exercise 21 1. b 2. d 3. d 4. b Exercise 22 1. Don’t 2. Do 3. Do 4. Don’t 5. Do 6. Do 7. Do GRAMMAR BOOSTER Exercise A 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. c 6. f Exercise B 2. Yes, they do. 3. Yes, I do. 4. No, he doesn’t. 5. No, we don’t. Exercise C 2. Does she eat 3. Does he drink 4. Do you like 5. Do you have Exercise D 2. Where does Max work? 3. When / What time do they start work? 4. Who calls you a lot / every day? 5. Where does the Perez family live? 6. How many sisters does Mona have? 7. How often does he see his cousins? Note: In communicative exercises where several answers are possible, this answer key contains some examples of correct answers, not all possible answers. Any valid answer in this type of exercise should be considered acceptable.

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Page 1: Workbook Answer Key UNIT 3 - pearsonintlsupport.com€¦ · Top Notch 1, Second Edition Unit 3 Workbook Answer Key UNIT 3 Exercise 1 Family relationships Words for males Words for

Copyright © 2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Top Notch 1, Second Edition Unit 3

Workbook Answer Key UNIT 3

Exercise 1

Family relationships

Words for males Words for females Words for males and females

son

father

grandfather

husband

uncle

father-in-law

brother-in-law

brother

nephew

daughter

mother

grandmother

wife

aunt

mother-in-law

sister-in-law

sister

niece

children

parents

grandparents

in-laws

cousins

Exercise 2 1. nephew 2. grandparents 3. cousin 4. husband 5. niece 6. in-laws

Exercise 3Note: Order of some of the answers may vary. 2. Jane is a daughter, a sister, a sister-in-law, and an aunt. 3. Evan is a grandson, a son, a brother, and a nephew. 4. Mark is a grandfather, a father, a husband, and a

father-in-law.

Exercise 4 1. an only child 2. twins 3. adopted

Exercise 5 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. c 5. a 6. f

Exercise 6 1. lives 2. doesn’t have / does not have 3. has, don’t live / do not live 4. work 5. live

Exercise 7 1. lives 2. works 3. likes 4. doesn’t like 5. doesn’t have 6. has 7. live 8. work

Exercise 8 2. A: Does Mr. Kelly have a large family? B: Yes, he does. 3. A: Do they work in your building? B: No, they don’t. 4. A: Do you speak English at work? B: Yes, I do. 5. A: Does she live with her parents? B: Yes, she does. 6. A: Do you have any children? B: No, we don’t. 7. A: Does your husband like show tunes? B: No, he doesn’t. 8. A: Do you live with your fiancée? B: No, I don’t.

Exercise 9 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. e 5. d

Exercise 10Answers will vary.

Exercise 11 1. stepdaughter 2. half-sister 3. stepmother 4. stepsister 5. stepfather

Exercise 12 1. does 2. do 3. does 4. do 5. does 6. do 7. do

Exercise 13 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. b 6. f 7. g

Exercise 14 2. Where do, live 3. How often does, visit 4. How many, do you have 5. What time / When do you go 6. Who has

Exercise 15Answers will vary. Following is one example of what students may write:

My brother Peter is a doctor. He lives in New York with his wife. They have two children. Mike is twelve and Karen is ten. I see Peter and my sister-in-law twice a year.

Exercise 16 1. kind 2. different 3. alike 4. similar 5. both 6. same

Exercise 17 1. both 2. but 3. doesn’t 4. isn’t

Exercise 18 3. Chris and Lola both like coffee. 4. Chris eats a big breakfast, but Lola doesn’t. 5. Mia has a large family, but Rose doesn’t. 6. Mia doesn’t live near her parents, but Rose does. 7. Joon is a student, but Sam isn’t. 8. Joon and Sam both work.

Exercise 19Answers will vary.

Exercise 20 1. stepfamily 2. one-third 3. children 4. worried 5. patient

Exercise 21 1. b 2. d 3. d 4. b

Exercise 22 1. Don’t 2. Do 3. Do 4. Don’t 5. Do 6. Do 7. Do

GRAMMAR BOOSTER

Exercise A 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. c 6. f

Exercise B 2. Yes, they do. 3. Yes, I do. 4. No, he doesn’t. 5. No, we don’t.

Exercise C 2. Does she eat 3. Does he drink 4. Do you like 5. Do you have

Exercise D 2. Where does Max work? 3. When / What time do they start work? 4. Who calls you a lot / every day? 5. Where does the Perez family live? 6. How many sisters does Mona have? 7. How often does he see his cousins?

Note: In communicative exercises where several answers are possible, this answer key contains some examples of correct answers, not all possible answers. Any valid answer in this type of exercise should be considered acceptable.

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Copyright © 2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Top Notch 1, Second Edition Unit 3

Exercise E 2. My grandmother lives with my aunt. a. Who lives with your aunt? b. Who does your grandmother live with? 3. Nathaniel loves Beethoven. a. Who loves Beethoven? b. Who does Nathaniel love? 4. Elliot works for Mr. Kim. a. Who works for Mr. Kim? b. Who does Elliot work for?

WRITING BOOSTER

Exercise A 1. and 2. and 3. but 4. but 5. and 6. but

Exercise BAnswers will vary. Following is one example of what students may write:

Yao Ming and Shaquille O’Neal are both athletes. They’re both tall. Mr. Yao was born in the 80s, but Mr. O’Neal was born in the 70s. Mr. Yao is Chinese, but Mr. O’Neal is American. Mr. Yao is an only child, but Mr. O’Neal has two sisters and one brother. They’re both married. Mr. Yao has no children, but Mr. O’Neal has six children. They both like rap music.