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The New American Inside Out Upper form is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance the learning journey for upper-intermediate students aiming to elevate their English language proficiency. With sections dedicated to grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, and writing, it meticulously covers every aspect necessary for language development. Grammar exercises challenge the user with a variety of tasks that range from constructing sentences correctly to applying complex verb forms, ensuring a deep understanding of English grammatical structures. Vocabulary sections expand the learner's word bank with thematic lists and practical exercises, enhancing their ability to express ideas more precisely. Pronunciation drills aim to refine the learners' speaking skills, making communication clearer and more effective. The listening segments are carefully curated to improve auditory skills, enabling learners to understand spoken English in diverse contexts. Additionally, the workbook emphasizes writing, guiding users through structured tasks that improve their ability to communicate coherently and persuasively in written form. The workbook also tackles real-life issues and situations, making the learning process relevant and engaging. Comprehensive answer keys provide immediate feedback, allowing learners to assess their progress and identify areas needing further attention. This meticulously designed workbook serves not just as a learning tool but as a bridge to greater confidence and competence in the English language.

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Workbook Upper intermediate Answer Key

1 Impressions

Grammar

1

a)

1

b)

6

c)

4

d)

8

e)

3

f)

2

g)

7

h)

5

2

1just bought

2 was walking

3 saw

4 had been looking

5 was selling

6 used to have

7 always feel

8 ’

3

a)enice

b)Titanic

h)o

eco untue

4

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

i)

5

a)ween’t you

b)aen’t you

c)ae you

d)do you

e)don’t you

f)didn’t you

g)can you

h)have you

i)did you

6

a)doesn’t she

b)did

c)aen’t

d)haven’t you

e)was it

f)does she

g)do they

7

a)

c)

thoughts wee

d)

good iession on hi

doing now

still have the sa this

8

a)

salae looking fo

b)

c)

undeess

d)

whethe

touble with the

e)e i satisfaction

f)ould you say that you ae

a

“afte

g)

believe in

Pronunciation

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

Vocabulary

1

Usually positive characteristics wa

Usually negative characteristics ab

2

a)

6

b)

5

c)

2 d) 4

e)

1

f)

7

g)

3

3

a)

cha

e) sta

b)

fi

f) s

c)

i

g) husky

d)

foced

h) designe

4

a)

ediscove

e) elocate

b)

eunite

f)

econside

c)

ebuild

g)

ew

d)

einvent

h)

eschedule

5

a)

ea

e) e

 

b)

econstuct

f) edo

c)

ethink

 

g) e

d)

ewod

 

h) e

6

a) buckle

e) sleeve

b)f) belt

c)

button

g)

he

d)

cuff

h)

colla

7

a)

cuff

d)

sleeve

b)

button

e)

buckle

c)

belt

 

 

8

1 c 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b

9

1

guess

4

u

2

can’t

5

annoying

3

down

 

 

10

1

that

7

ese

2

ove

8

sa

3

one

 

ecogni

4

with

1 looks

5

i

11 like

 

6

bea

12 looking

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reading

1 / 2

d ads will obably get the e

3

a)

3

b) 2

c)

not needed d) 5

e)

1

f) 4

g)

6

4

 

 

 

 

a att entice te

writing

1

c) voice and a life

2

1 b 2 c 3 a

3

ed he

to it when she was cooking ten yea

was in concee togethe way she sings fascinating life that she has done inteesting

4

aed beautiful conce diffeent ee fascinating favo including inteesting ecently

se

2 Generations

Grammar

1

a)

b)ents to he

c)

affod to hel

d)

e)

to ent

h)ee tie

of the fen

2

a)f) a

b)g) atte

c)

foce

h)

d)

allow

i) ask

e)

get

 

3

a)

to unde e)

s

 

b)

talking

f)

to leave

c)

going

g)

know

d)

to hel

h) to give

4

a) fod to buy lots of new clothes

b)

chuch eve

c)

ho

d)

o’clock eve

e)

nightclubs e dangeous)

f)

his facto

g)ents taught es autho

h)eading telling ents that

i)un away fo

when

j)

was ved

5

1

at 2

to 3

in 4

at 5 fo

6

about

7 to

8 of

with

1with

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

a)ficult to get u the

b)

c)

s

d)et

cocials on

old faes

Vocabulary

1

1

infancy

4

adulthood

2

childhood

5

 

3

adolescence

6

old age

2

a)

deading

e) uged

b)

ai

f) wa

c)

avoid

g)

d)h) encou

3

a)

b)

c) e the hea

d) ds of a feathe

e) wo’s coee’s a cowd f)

4

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

5

a)

iessed

e) o

b)

fed u

f) allegic

c)

i

g) a

d)

te

 

6

a)

te

e)

o

b)

allegic

 

f) i

c)

a

g)

fed u

d)

iessed

 

 

7

1

take

5

 

2

call

6

show

3

have

7

hel

4

welco

8 holle

Pronunciation

1

a)g

b)buy

c)boy

d)go

e)howound

2

a)

lost

d) low

b)

wea

e) have

c)

give

 

Listening

1

ec

eb

ea

2

 

 

Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

topic

1

 

2

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

boyf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ente

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fashion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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a)a bad job

b)not as good as

c)caused things to go wong

e)su

f)a situation whee you have two vefeent advantages

writing

1

1 d 2 e 3 4 n 5 i 6 k 7 c 8 l f 1 g 11 a 12 j 13 b 14 h

2

a) b) c) d) e)

f)g) h)

3 Gold

Grammar

1

a)was going

b)would see

c)they had had

d)the ne

e)wasn’t finished

f)would love

g)‘d gone

h)we wee going

2

a)he had just won

b)he had won

c)he didn’t know

d)would use u

e)he wanted

f)she wanted

g)they wee going

h)she was doing

3

a)

b)

c)“e we leaving

d)“ou have eady

e)

f)

g)

clothes

h)

i)

4

a)e the esident of counte

the envion

b)

yeaf and go t

c)e in the

woobably buy a beach villa in the

d)

would have sto ago

e)

toow

f)

would have studied it at college

g)e ecise when

healthie

h)

ents job

5

a)

8

b)

2

c)

7 d) 3 e) 6

f)

5

g)

4

h)

1

6

 

 

 

 

 

a)de

have a bette

b)e eal gold would be wo

c)ed the

they wouldn’t have

d)

a ga have

e)eali

she wouldn’t have given it away

f)en’t so ecious the

g)

wouldn’t have

h)e co

would have co

Vocabulary

1

a)

office

 

d) action

b)

a t

e)

a

c)

a fo

f)

way

2

a) took

e) have

b)f) having

c) take

g) take

d)

h)

3

a)

dinne

e)

loss

b)

action

f)

e

c)

fo

g) difficulty

d)

way

h) duty

4

a)

5

b)

c)

7

d)

6

e) 1 f) 8

g)

1

h) 4

i)

3

j)

2

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a)essions a c d

b)essions b g

c)essions e f h i j

6

a)a steady stea

b)digest the info

c)use youe ofitably

d)food fo

e)a half

f)se a cou

g)s

h)t

i)wasting you

j)wo

7

1

loaded

5

beadwinne

2

s

6

 

 

3

blow

 

7

a

4

living

 

8

debt

1

wo

 

5

 

26 budget

37 stetch

4 had

8

a)

e colo

b)

so

c)

e e

d)

less e

e)like sothat looks a little olde

f)efee fun

Pronunciation

1

a)

wealthy

d) s

b)

whethe

e)

stetch

c)

teasue

f)

deluge

2

a) b) c) ʒ d) θ e) ʃ f) ð

reading

1

a)by inventing a

b)ten yea

c)that they can also be successful if they take a few

theiea

2

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

3

a)

b)

c) d) e) f)

g)

h)

i)

4

a)

enteeneu

d)

b)

e

e) aied

c)

ototy

 

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writing

1

1 when

2as soon as

3

4 then

5 afte

6

7 du

8

until

2

totally – co ently – it see

f

finally – at last

4 Challenge

Grammar

1

a)had always wanted

b)ca

c)had been e

d)had neve

e)had been waiting a

f)wee getting

2

a)

b)d a st

hi

c)

following hi

d)

e)

f)ed in his life

g)

h)

i)

shoulde

j)

3

on

ae disasteuck down a ow

when a huge ock fell and t his a

his owne was no one to hel hi

think of looking foe because

he hadn’t told anyone whee he was goingought his cell

fo

but no one ca fifth day his aeali choice

off at the elbow in ode lifef his a

canyon

the canyonou

who had been hiking in the aea

soon a hos

4

a) on been doing when the accident ha

b)

fo

c)

d)

canyon

e)

f)

5

a) e canyon

b)

whee he was going c) ought his cell

d)

five days

e)f

canyon

6

a)have finished

b)be going

c)be wo

d)have had

e)have gotten

f)be going

g)be

h)have gotten

7

1will

2 will

3 will

4 will

5 will

6 will

7 will

8 will be unning

Pronunciation

1

a)

u

d) out

b)

off

e)

off

c)

down

f)

afte

Vocabulary

1

a)

i

e)

genuine

b)

sha

 

f) obscenely

c)

inteest

g)

d)

deal

 

 

2

a)self

b)enjoyable

c)easonable

d)self

e)self

f)accessible

g)self

h)unbea

i)achievable

j)doable

3

a)self

b)self

c)enjoyable

d)doable achievable

e)unbea

f)easonable

g)accessible

h)self

i)selfeloyed

4

a)

of

e)

slow

b)

ja

f) load

 

c)

no

g)

into

d)

out

h)

undo

5

1figue out

2 undid the

3 loaded the gun

4 in chage of

5 no way

6 swung into action

7 it

8 go into slow

6

1 c 2 f 3 d 4 i 5 e 6 g 7 a 8 h b 1 j

7

a) feel

e)

b)f) kee

c)

give

g)

co

d)

lit

h)

taking

8

a)co

b)f

c)shake it off

d)takes afte

e)let you down

f)get ove

g)look into it

h)do without it

9

a)it’s ho

c)ou’ve only got you

d)e you

e)ou look like death wa

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1

2 ou’ve only got you

3ou look like death wa

4 e you

5

Listening

1

a) o ofile of the wildlife

b)

c) d) es

2

a) b) c) d) e) f)

g)h)

3

a)do socise

b)give so

c)go fo

d)stay in sha

f)set a new ecod

writing

1

b)

2

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

3

eally think

you definitely ought to conside it’s definitely wo

ou just need to you could always

5 Ritual

Grammar

1

1

find

5

not possible

2

decide

6

do

3

clea

7

s

4

not possible

8

not possible

3

1

used to

5

used to

2

didn’t use to

6

used to

3

didn’t use to

7

didn’t use to

4

used to

8

used to

4

1

not possible

5

would

2

wouldn’t

6

would

3

wouldn’t

7

wouldn’t

4

would

8

not possible

5

 

 

 

Suggested answers a)

b)d

nightclubs

cigaettes

hai have a

6

1 used to be

2would chase

3 found

4 t

5 would s

6 would always get

7 would have to

8 saw had

1’ll 11 ’ll

7

a)

e

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the doo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

b)

e

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

was the only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

c)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cogotten saying

 

 

 

 

that

 

eally

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

e)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

f)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

so

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

way to the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

g)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

win both the 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

h)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

bette

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pronunciation

2

a)

two

d)

b)

ne

e) unde

c)

i

f) c

Vocabulary

1

1

jin

6 enowned

2

st

7

3

outfit

8 i

4

de

caoss

5

u 1 c

 

2

a)

co

e) fi

b)

uge

f) do

c)

sla

g) ce

d)h) beakneck

3

1

a

5

se

2

un though

6

ha

3

gone fo

7

onounced

4

walked

 

8 sunglasses

4

a)

cee

g)

aisle

b) ece

h) vow

c)

honey

i)

confetti

d)

best

j)

e)

goo

 

k) cake

f)

s

l)

b

5

a)

to do

f)

being

b)

to get

g)

flying

c)

to go

h)

to get

d)

visiting

i) to do

 

e)

to go

 

 

6

1

co 4

kee

 

2

insist

5

 

3

go

6

telling

7

a)

to do

b)eally annoys shout

c)

d)

e)

listens to

f)eally get on ne

g)

the weekend

h)

reading

1

b)27 Dresses

2

a)Rachel Getting Married, 27 Dresses

b)Mamma Mia!

c)Mamma Mia!, Rachel Getting Married

d)27 Dresses

e)Mamma Mia!, 27 Dresses

f)27 Dresses

3

a)

7

b) 2 c) 5 d) 6 e) 3 f) 8

g)

1

h) 4

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