EVOLVE WORKBOOK 3 ANSWER KEY
Unit 1 Who we are 1.3 Nice talking to you pages 6–7
1.1 What’s your personality? pages 2–3 1 FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE: Making introductions, saying how you
know someone, and ending a conversation
1 VOCABULARY: Describing personality
A Introductions:
A 1 cheerful, easygoing, sociable
This is Maria, my wife.
2 brave, generous, helpful
I’m Sonia.
3 intelligent, serious, honest
Saying how you know someone:
B Answers will vary.
I work with Tony.
2 GRAMMAR: Information questions How do you know Ivan?
A 1 What kind of work do you do? d Ending a conversation:
2 Why are you learning Japanese? e It was really nice to meet you.
3 Who’s your Japanese teacher? a It was nice talking to you.
4 Which neighborhood do you live in? f B 1 This is Maria, my wife. / I’m Sonia.
5 When is your next class? c 2 how do you know Ivan?
6 Whose history class are you in? b 3 It was really nice to meet you. / It was nice talking to you.
3 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY 2 REAL-WORLD STRATEGY: Meeting someone you’ve heard about
A Answers will vary. A Conversation 1: 3, 1, 4, 2
B Answers will vary. Hello. I’m Andy. I work with Tina.
1.2 True friends? pages 4–5 Hi, Andy. I’m Brian. I’m Tina’s brother.
1 VOCABULARY: Giving personal information It’s nice to meet you, Brian. I’ve heard good things about you.
A 1 was born Oh, that’s nice.
2 was raised Conversation 2: 2, 4, 1, 3
3 are single Hi, I’m Ken. I’m Tina’s husband.
4 are married Hi, Ken. I’m Luis. It’s nice to meet you. I’ve heard a lot about you.
5 live with my family Good things, I hope!
6 live alone Yes, only good things!
7 am into 3 FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE AND REAL-WORLD STRATEGY
8 celebrate A Conversation 1
2 GRAMMAR: Indirect questions 1 my husband
A 1 Can you tell me what movies she was in? 2 in my English class.
2 I wonder how old she is. 3 I’ve heard good things about you!
3 Do you know where she was born? 4 Oh, that’s nice.
4 I wonder if she lives with her family. Conversation 2
5 I want to find out what kinds of things she’s into. 5 work with
B 1 how old he is? 6 sister
2 what he’s into? 7 I’ve heard a lot about you!
3 where he was born. 8 Good things I hope!
4 where he was raised? 9 wife
5 who he lives with. 10 husband
3 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY B Answers will vary.
A 1 when 1.4 We’re family! pages 8–9
2 was born 1 READING
3 where A 1 False (She lives in Mexico City.)
4 was raised 2 True
5 if 3 Not given (It says she was raised in Boston.)
6 is married / is single 4 True
5 False (Belen works with Erica.)
6 Not given (Dita doesn’t mention having a job.)
2 LISTENING
A1 b 2 c 3 c 4 a
3 WRITING
A Answers will vary.
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Unit 2 So much stuff B 1 She’s already taken that computer class. / She’s taken that
computer class already.
2.1 My garage pages 10–11 2 Have you used your new laptop yet?
1 VOCABULARY: Describing possessions 3 We haven’t seen the new model yet.
A M O D C G M N I D L V U A I Z 4 He’s already set up his phone. / He’s set up his phone already.
B U S E F U L U G O T M N N P 5 I’ve already downloaded that song. It’s great! / I’ve downloaded
Y B O N W S F P C V B X L G M that song already. It’s great!
T R S A Y E N S I C O M M O N 3 A Possible answers:
U A G M O D E R N C U P T O K 1 They’ve already set up their new phones.
D N F D D A L O I F G Z U D T 2 They haven’t synced all their devices yet.
U D O T T M N M A B D Y S C G 3 They’ve already deleted folders on their home screens.
S N P I X A D G D M L N E O U 4 Mark has already tried his new apps.
C E V N A G C U S O O T L N L 5 Tina hasn’t changed the picture on her home screen yet.
6 Mark hasn’t bought more storage for his computer yet.
P W A C I E O U T D A T E D A
7 Tina’s already deleted old emails.
X O M F B D L V Z A F C S I C
D P T G M H F A N C Y U S T U B Answers will vary.
S P E C I A L E N K D S M I C 2.3 Guess what? pages 14–15
W C R D R A H C I U B P G O V 1 A1 you know
N B T O D U M F L P L A I N I 2 guess what
B 1 special 3 Anyway
2 brand new 4 Oh, before I forget / By the way
3 outdated 5 By the way / Oh, before I forget
4 in good condition 2 A 1, 8, 4, 9, 5, 2, 7, 3, 6
5 useless A I went to Los Angeles last weekend with my sister.
2 GRAMMAR: Present perfect with ever, never, for, and since B Really? Did you have fun?
A 1 for A Yeah, we had a great time, but it’s really expensive there.
2 for B It is? What did you do that cost so much money?
3 never A Well, we went shopping. My sister bought a lot of stuff.
4 since B She did? What did she buy?
5 ever A A few dresses and five pairs of shoes. We’re planning to go back
6 for next month.
7 since B You are? Why do you want to go back?
B 1 A have; had A My sister wants to return all her dresses and shoes!
B ’ve had / have had; for 3 A 1 A You know I collect old toy cars, right?
2 A Have; played B You did do? I didn’t know that.
B ’ve taken / have taken; since A Yeah, I do, and guess where what? I found a box full of toy
3 A has; been cars in my uncle’s garage!
B ’s been / has been; since B You were did? Wow, that’s great!
4 A Have; used A I know, and they’re in really good condition, too.
B haven’t used / have not used; for 2 A My roommate and I cleaned our apartment last weekend,
5 A has; had and we gave away a bunch of stuff.
B ’s owned / has owned; since B You are did? What did you give away?
A Mostly clothes and books. By the was way, I found your
3 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
sweater. You left it at my house.
A Answers will vary.
B I was did? When did I leave it there?
B Answers will vary.
A I think you left it last week. I can bring it to class tomorrow.
C Answers will vary. B Thanks.
2.2 So many features pages 12–13 B1 guess what
1 A1 g 2 c 3 i 4 f 5 d 6 a 7 j 8 b 9 h 10 e 2 Answers will vary.
2 A1 yet 3 You did
2 yet 4 Answers will vary.
3 already 5 It was
4 yet 6 Answers will vary.
5 already 7 Answers will vary.
8 Anyway
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2.4 It’s useless, right? pages 16–17 A When should we book them?
1 A1 T B You could book them right now. Here, use my phone.
2 T A OK. Thanks.
3 F; Kevin’s dad wants Kevin to sell everything. B Possible answers:
4 T 1 could take
5 F; James thinks it’s a good idea to sell everything. 2 should
B1 b 2 a 3 b 4 b 3 take
2 Ab 4 ’d go / would go
5 should
3 A Answers will vary.
6 book
B Answers will vary.
7 shouldn’t get / should not get
Unit 3 Smart moves 8 should
9 leave
3.1 Ins and out pages 18–19
10 should/could
1 A Buildings that people work inside of: clinic, embassy, fire
11 take
station, hostel
Things related to transportation: bridge, ferry, highway, parking 12 could walk / should walk
lot, sidewalk, tunnel 3 A1 should
Other: monument, sculpture 2 direct
2 A1 c 2 a 3 b 3 wouldn’t
B1 Madrid 4 arrival
2 a bank 5 could
3 trains 6 ’d/would
4 Pine Street 7 fare
5 the tallest building 8 terminal
6 the grocery store 9 should
C 1 a 2 Ø 3 an 4 the 5 the 6 The 7 The; Ø 8 Ø; Ø 10 line
3 A1 the most beautiful sculpture 11 should
2 a clinic 12 schedule
3 hostels 13 could
4 bridges 3.3 Up and down pages 22–23
5 a parking lot 1 A1 c 2 g 3 a 4 f 5 h 6 b 7 e 8 d
6 monuments 2 A1 The (closest) restroom?
B Answers will vary. 2 The train station?
3.2 A map like spaghetti pages 20–21 3 The cafeteria?
1 A1 fare 4 The computer lab?
2 line 5 The main office?
3 book 3 A Conversation 1
4 route 1 way is the
5 direct 2 Answers will vary.
6 arrival 3 Answers will vary. Possible answer: I can use a credit card?
7 terminal Conversation 2
8 schedule 4 do I get to
9 departure 5 Answers will vary.
10 reservation 6 Answers will vary. Possible answer: The red sign?
B1 book Conversation 3
2 reservation 7 you tell me where
3 schedule 8 Answers will vary.
4 fare/fares 9 Answers will vary. Possible answer: My umbrella?
5 route B Answers will vary.
6 direct 3.4 Maybe you can help! pages 24–25
2 A 7, 6, 1, 9, 4, 3, 2, 5, 8 1 A Possible answers:
A Would you take a bus to the city? 1 It’s about a race.
B No, I wouldn’t. I’d take a train. 2 Volunteers have to meet runners at the airport or the train station
A Which train would you take? to help them get to their hotels; give them race information,
B I’d take the 9:00 train. schedules, and directions; and hand out water during the race.
A How can we book our tickets? 3 Volunteers should have a lot of energy, like meeting new
B I’d book tickets online. people, and know how to get around the city.
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2 A1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 a 3 A Possible answers:
3 A Answers will vary. 1 I’m meeting up with John at the park on Saturday.
2 I’ll check my GPS.
Unit 4 Think first
3 I’ll let Sandra know that we’re going to be late.
4.1 Hero or zero? pages 26–27 4 I’m getting in touch with him tomorrow.
1 A1 annoying 5 I’m dealing with that on Tuesday.
2 amused 6 I’ll remind you.
3 embarrassing 7 I’m arranging a meeting for next Thursday.
4 disappointed 8 I’ll think about it.
5 shocked 9 I’m looking into it this weekend.
6 surprising 4.3 A driving test pages 30–31
7 fascinating 1 A Conversation 1
8 frightened 1 It’s no problem.
2 A1 He won’t get to work on time. 2 Thanks, but I feel so bad.
2 I don’t think she’s going to come with us. Conversation 2
3 We’re going to have a great time. 3 There’s no need to worry.
4 I’ll do well in school this year. 4 He’ll be fine.
5 Mark and I will be late for dinner. 5 I hope so.
6 He’s not going to like this idea. Conversation 3
B 1 He’s not going to get to work on time. / He isn’t going to get to 6 Don’t worry about the clothes.
work on time. 7 I really appreciate it.
2 I don’t think she’ll come with us. / I don’t think she will come 2 A1 b 2 c 3 a 4 d 5 e
with us.
3 A Sample answers:
3 We’ll have a great time. / We will have a great time.
1 B It’ll be fine. I walk to work every day, and it’s not too bad.
4 I’m going to do well in school this year. / I am going to do well
C At least you’ll get some exercise.
in school this year.
2 B Don’t worry about it.
5 Mark and I are going to be late for dinner.
C At least it’s playing again at 8:00.
6 He won’t like this idea. / He will not like this idea.
3 B Don’t worry about it. You can pay next time.
3 A1 is going to thunder; frightened C At least you have a good reason. It was really just a party for
2 will love; amused your school friends.
3 are going to be; disappointed 4 B He’ll be fine. You can invite him to a movie or something.
4 will arrive; annoyed C At least
5 will care; surprising 5 B These things happen. I have other ones.
B Answers will vary. C At least it was an old sweater.
4.2 A Peruvian adventure pages 28–29 6 B There’s no need to worry.
C At least we have a lot of food!
1 A1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c
7 B Don’t worry about it.
B1 How can I get in touch
C At least you can take the test again.
2 Can you check
4.4 Business and pleasure pages 32–33
3 Please remind me
4 I have to think about this 1 A a party at Alex’s house
a day at the beach
5 Let’s look into
a party at the community center
2 A1 A are you doing a concert
B Answers will vary. dinner at a restaurant
2 A Are you leaving B1 a day at the beach: It’s far away and not everyone has a car.
B Answers will vary. 2 a restaurant: It’s expensive and a lot of people are coming.
3 A Will you see 3 a concert: It will be too crowded.
B Answers will vary. 4 a party at Alex’s house: His house isn’t big enough.
4 A Are you taking 5 a party at the community center: It has a pool and a barbecue,
B Answers will vary. it’s not expensive, and it’s big enough for everyone.
5 A Will they call 2 A 1 It’s at the Community Center on June 2nd from noon to
B Answers will vary. 5:00 p.m.
6 A Will you buy 2 Mateo is moving to Costa Rica.
B Answers will vary. 3 Bring something to share.
7 A Are they having Help get ready / decorate / set up.
B Answers will vary. Don’t tell Mateo about the party.
3 A Answers will vary.
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