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English (American) Level 2 - Answer Key

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Unit 1, Lesson 1Worksheet 1Section 11) e 2) f 3) b 4) g 5) a 6) dSection 21) in 2) at 3) at 4) to 5) at6) in 7) to 8) at 9) inSection 31) money 2) gas station3) library 4) going 5) with 6) left7) works 8) homeWorksheet 2Section 11) I’m 2) works 3) at4) We 5) are you 6) I’m7) They 8) Where isSection 21) her 2) their 3) his 4) our5) your 6) his 7) herSection 31) a 2) f 3) b 4) d 5) cWorksheet 3Section 11) picture of bicycle in front ofa house2) picture of man beside a chair3) picture of a cat behind a tree4) picture of flowers in the lefthand of a girl/womanSection 21) They work, bank2) The men work, cafe3) She works, hotel4) The man is, home5) The children are, schoolSection 31) I’m going to the hotel.2) He’s going to the bank.3) We’re going to the park.4) They’re going to the museum.Worksheet 4Section 11) E 2) B 3) A 4) F 5) CSection 21) left 2) left 3) right 4) rightQuizSection 11) b 2) a 3) c 4) a 5) a 6) bSection 21) bank 2) toy store3) library/bookstore4) gas station 5) pharmacy6) cafe/restaurant/kitchenSection 31) at 2) to 3) on 4) of 5) at6) in 7) at 8) to 9) on 10) atTestSection 1<strong>Answer</strong>s will vary.1) a sandwich, She’s going tothe restaurant.2) medicine, He’s going to thepharmacy.3) coffee, She’s going to thecafe.Section 211, 5, 1, 10, 3, 6, 4, 12, 8, 9,2, 7Section 31) left. 2) I’m 3) He 4) needs5) They’re 6) to 7) is he 8) herUnit 1, Lesson 2Worksheet 1Section 11) three 2) seven 3) one4) zero 5) fourSection 24796Section 31) F 2) G 3) A 4) I 5) H 6) B7) C 8) D 9) ESection 41) off 2) to 3) on 4) to 5) at 6) at7) in 8) in 9) from 10) onWorksheet 2Section 11) bus stop 2) hotel 3) one4) for 5) bookstoreSection 21) third, second, first2) first, third, second3) second, third, first4) first, second, thirdSection 31) want 2) take 3) turning4) getting 5) going 6) ahead7) takingWorksheet 3Section 11) fourth 2) third 3) second4) a T-shirt. 5) sunglasses.6) a hat. 7) a skirt.Section 2<strong>Answer</strong>s may vary.1) They’re taking a taxi.2) He’s taking the bus.3) They’re getting off the subway.4) He’s getting on the bus.5) She’s sitting at the bus stop.Section 31) g 2) a 3) d 4) c 5) e 6) b 7) fWorksheet 4Section 11) straight ahead2) the museum, turn right3) Go straight ahead, turn left,on the rightSection 21) I take the subway.2) Your seat is on the right.3) It’s the first door on the left.4) Where are you going?Section 31) B 2) A 3) C 4) A 5) B 6) AQuizSection 11) Go, turn 2) We’re3) getting on 4) at5) ahead 6) do youSection 21) She’s at work.2) The bank is in front of thepark.3) We’re taking the bus.4) I work at the theater.5) Go straight ahead.6) I want to go to the hotel.Section 31) He’s going to the subwaystation.2) The taxi is going straightahead.3) How do I get to the library?4) The third boy in line ishungry.5) Where do you want to go?TestSection 11) B: How do I get to the bank2) A: Where are you goingA: How do you get to work3) A: where is the restroomA: Thank youSection 21) The first person in line is tall.2) He’s getting on/off the bus.3) I drive to work.4) The bus is turning right.5) How do you get to school?6) They’re taking the subway.7) The flowers are in her lefthand.Section 3<strong>Answer</strong>s will vary.1) taxi 2) second3) post office 4) behindUnit 1, Lesson 3Worksheet 1Section 11) D 2) H 3) B 4) F5) C 6) A 7) GSection 21) afternoon 2) night 3) morning4) evening 5) afternoonSection 31) depart, departs 2) waiting3) delayed 4) miles 5) buy6) time 7) Which 8) minute9) hours 10) in 11) atWorksheet 2Section 11) B 2) A 3) A 4) C5) C 6) A 7) ASection 21) for 2) in 3) on 4) at 5) at6) on 7) for 8) at 9) in 10) onSection 31) It’s four fifteen in theafternoon.2) It’s eleven twenty at night.3) It’s seven o’clock in theevening.4) It’s five twenty-five in themorning.5) It’s ten ten at night.6) It’s three forty-five in theafternoon.7) It’s one o’clock in theafternoon.8) It’s nine fifty in the morning.Rosetta Stone ® <strong>Answer</strong> <strong>Key</strong> – <strong>English</strong> (<strong>American</strong>) <strong>Level</strong> 21

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