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Smart Choice 4th Edition Level 3

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USEFUL CLASSROOM
LANGUAGE

Conversation
1
1. Can you explain it again, please?
2. How did you answer the first one?
3. Do you want to speak for the group?
4. Did you do your homework?
What does “popular” mean?

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Unit 1 2. have, been working; have/’ve been


doing; have/’ve been helping

Vocabulary Listening
1
1 1. b 2. c 3. a
1. e
2. c 2
3. d 1. a city
4. g 2. tourists
5. a 3. photography skills
6. f 4. cosplay
7. b 5. superheroes
8. h 6. online

2 3
take: classes, photos, selfies 1. He was biking with his friend. (She kept
do: martial arts, yoga, volunteer work stopping to take
play: music, the violin photos).
collect: autographs, comic books 2. For three years
3. An employee named Brittany
4. At a comic book convention
Conversation 5. The online cosplay artists helped her
1 start to make
1. b 2. d 3. a 4. C costumes.
6. They asked her to make costumes for
them.
Language Practice
1 4
1. since 1. T 2. F 3. T
2. for
3. for
4. since Reading
5. since 1
6. for It was taken with a camera mounted on a
drone.
2
1. have/been hiding; have/’ve been
studying; have, been
learning; For, have/’ve been traveling

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2
1. She is an aerial photographer.
2. She played with her friend’s (rented)
drone camera. Then
she bought one.
3. To know where to fly the camera to get
a good photo.
4. They have to be patient.

3
1. c 2. a 3. b

4
Answers will vary.

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Unit 2 2
POSSIBLE ANSWERS
A Can you tell me if there’s anything good
Vocabulary on TV tonight?
1 A I wonder what kind of show that is.
1. e A Do you know if you can learn baking
2. f skills?
3. g
4. h
5. d Listening
6. a 1
7. b 1. b 2. c 3. a
8. c
2
2 1. e 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. c
1. sitcom, crime series, romantic comedy,
drama, cartoon 3
2. travel show, cooking show, 1. Mrs. Vandervault
documentary, news program, talk show 2. Bill Jones
3. reality show, sports program, music 3. David Truelock
video, game show 4. Kitty Cooper
5. Kitty Cooper
3 6. David Truelock
Answers will vary.
4
Answers may vary.
Conversation 1. F – He only has a daughter
1 2. F – Bill Jones is engaged to Inspector
1. c 2. a 3. b David Truelock’s
daughter./ Bill Jones is about to become
Language Practice Inspector
1 Truelock’s son-in-law.
1. what he likes to watch on TV 3. T
2. where that actor is from 4. F – The inspector will have to arrest Bill
3. how many channels there are Jones.
4. where the remote control is 5. T
5. what this show is about

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Reading
2
1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c

3
a. Tip 4 Branch out
b. Tip 1 Don’t be afraid of the camera
c. Tip 3 Find a focus
d. Tip 2 Experiment, learn, and repeat

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Unit 3 2
1. This light installation was made by Jung
Lee
2. Picasso is considered to be one of the
Vocabulary greatest modern
1 artists.
1. c 3. Many Japanese artists are inspired by
2. h nature.
3. f 4. The sculpture garden is visited by
4. b thousands of Brazilians
5. a every year.
6. d
7. e 3
8. g POSSIBLE ANSWERS
B It is visited by people from all over.
2 A Was it designed by Frank Lloyd Wright?
Answers may vary.
1. photography, illustration, graffiti,
statue, pottery, Listening
sculpture, still life, drawing, installation, 1
portrait, landscape, abstract painting, 1. c 2. a 3. b
mural
2. powerful, wild, realistic, ancient, 2
boring, colorful, traditional 1. b
3. examples: powerful photography, wild 2. c
graffiti, ancient pottery, traditional 3. a
portrait, boring statue, realistic
illustration

Conversation
1
1. b 2. c 3. a

Language Practice
1
1. were made
2. are sold
3. is produced
4. Was, admired

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3
Answers may vary 2
1. The Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan, Answers will vary.
sculptures in an 1. JR is a French street artist. He started
outdoor setting, the sculptures change with graffiti and now posts photos.
with the seasons. 2. He pastes them in public places.
2. Museum of Pop Culture, USA, exhibits 3. To cities where there is a lot of
about music, suffering.
science fiction, architecture, and 4. He made giant photos of women who
technology, the building had experienced violence. He asked men
is original—the curved walls should to help him put the photos up on walls,
remind you an stairs, and even on the roofs of houses.
electric guitar Some
3. The National Museum of Anthropology, were made of waterproof material and
Mexico, ancient used on roofs so they would protect
art, history, science and math from, people from the rain.
Mexico’s past, it 5. He prints their photos in big sizes and
has the biggest collection of art and sends them
history from pre- back to the artists so they can put them
Hispanic times. up in their community.

4 3
1. F show work outside of museums: His
2. T first photographic project: He pasted
3. T photos onto public walls in Paris.
4. F do not always have permission:
5. F Sometimes the photos were taken down
by authorities.
make work that is useful: Other photos
Reading were printed on waterproof material and
1 used as roofs where they protected
Street art is graffiti, photos, or other types people from the rain.
of art that is put
in public places, often without
permission. Speaking
1
Answers will vary. Students may select all
choices.

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BONUS Units 1-3 6. False (his story has also been reported
on in Brazil, the UK, South Korea, and
Australia)
Video
1
He is a street / graffiti artist. Answers to
the second question will vary.

2
His age; When he started painting; Why
he likes painting; What he’s interested in

3
1. He’s an illustrator, street artist and
designer.
2. Since he was 15. / For 8 years.
3. Because you can force your art into the
public view, so it’s more powerful. If you
paint at home, your work is more private
and won’t be seen by a big audience.
4. Things he’s interested in or cares about,
such as politics, music, and social
movements.
5. Over four hours.
6. It ‘ll be cleaned away or painted over
with something new.

Reading
1
Answers will vary.

2
1. True (he had some difficulties with
feeling frightened, so
had to leave the training program)
2. False (he was quickly adopted by
Yvonne)
3. False (Yvonne put a brush in his mouth)
4. False (Dagger has been painting
abstract artworks)
5. True (he also works in schools, libraries
and homes for the elderly)
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Unit 4 2
Answers will vary. Possible answers
include:
Vocabulary 1. My mom is someone who does
1 anything for anyone.
1. d 2. I have friends who take care of each
2. a other.
3. f 3. My parents give me advice
4. c (which/that) I don’t always find helpful.
5. e 4. My family is full of people who are very
6. b creative.
5. My best friend tells me things
2 which/that makes me feel better.
POSSIBLE ANSWERS
Product development: (Useful Listening
characteristics ) optimistic, creative; (Less 2
useful characteristics) clumsy A. 2 B. 1 C. 3
Accounts: (Useful characteristics )
cautious, nerdy, organized; (Less useful 3
characteristics) insecure 1. True
Sales & marketing: (Useful 2. False
characteristics ) outgoing, charming, 3. False
talkative; (Less useful characteristics) 4. True
reserved 5. False
6. True
Conversation 4
1 1. Jane and Louise met in senior year.
1. c 2. a 3. b They worked on the yearbook together.
2. Jane sees Curtis. She says he used to
have long hair. He used to be skinny, and
Language Practice he was adventurous. Now he probably
1 has short hair and he’s a little heavy. He’s
1. who lets me come in late a dentist and more cautious.
2. that take you to the parking lot 3. Louise and Curtis are married. He is her
3. whose design won first place husband.
4. that allows me to be creative
5. which makes luggage

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Reading
1
Famous people who are friends.

2
1. outer 2. inner 3. middle 4. Outer

3
1. b 2. c 3. a

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Unit 5 3. I need my tablet for reading comic


books.
4. I use my digital assistant for listening to
Vocabulary podcasts.
1
1. c
2. h Listening
3. e 1
4. f Answers will vary.
5. g
6. d 2
7. b 3 Tisket 1 Bed 2 CamTrans
8. a
3
2 Bed: 1, 2, 5 CamTrans: 1, 3, 6 Tisket: 4, 5
POSSIBLE ANSWERS
You usually don’t leave home without 4
it: smartphone, smartwatch, headphones 1. Ella recommends Tripper. It helps you
It’s only for entertainment: sports keep all your travel plans in one place.
camera, virtual reality goggles, game 2. Raj likes Local Buddy. It can connect
console travelers with friendly local people.
It can talk to you: digital assistant, 3. Barbara and her husband designed
smartwatch, smartphone, game console Wandering so people can share
information about life in a motor home.
Conversation
1 Reading
1. d 2. c 3. b 4. a 1
Answer will vary.
Language Practice 2
1 1. True
1. to improve 2. Not given
2. for protecting 3. False
3. to chat 4. True
4. for practicing
3
2 1. b 2. a 3. b
1. I use my phone for playing games
2. I use my sports camera for recording
my motorcycle
rides.
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Unit 6 4. First, she brought a map. Then she did


not get lost.
5. First, they traveled to Europe many
times. Then they decided to go to Asia.
Vocabulary 6. First, they finished packing. Then Mary
1 called for a taxi.
1. c
2. a
3. e Listening
4. d 1
5. f 1. b 2. c 3. a
6. b
2
2 c. Three Nights in the Desert
1. late for a flight a. 5
2. enthusiastic about music b. 4
3. reluctant to say goodbye c. 3
4. anxious about her baby d. 1
e. 2
Conversation 3
1 1. Liam
1. c 2. b 3. b 2. Liam
3. Liam
4. Cici
Language Practice
1 4
1. arrived, had left 1. True
2. had visited, went 2. Not given
3. had lived, felt 3. True
4. did not/didn’t get lost, had brought 4. False
5. had traveled, decided
6. called, had just finished
Reading
2 1
1. First, his plane left. Then he arrived at A home rental site for travelers
the airport.
2. First, they visited the aquarium. Then
we (all) went shopping.
3. First, I lived here a while. Then I felt
comfortable with the language.

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2
1. Key Largo, Florida Keys
2. six
3. Cook inside, grill outside, get free wifi
4. They can go to private beaches, swim in
a pool, go to a
kids’ play area, go shopping or eat in
restaurants, rent a
boat.
5. People might not like the distance to
the beach or
crossing the busy road to get to the beach.
6. People will be happy that the hosts are
kind and helpful.

3
Answers will vary.

Speaking
1
1. b 2. a 3. c

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Bonus Units 4-6


Video
2
1. d
2. a
3. c
4. b

3
1. exciting
2. university
3. ending
4. soldier
5. letters
6. anxious
7. work

Reading
1
She’s writing to Revolution Customer
Service to complain about a Revolution 5Z
tablet that isn’t working.

2
1. c
2. a
3. b
4. c
5. a
6. c

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Unit 7 2
√ 2.
√ 3.
Vocabulary √ 4.
1
1. straightened, highlights, pierced 3
2. shaved, trimmed 1. a 2. b 3. a
3. dyed, manicure
4. cut, dyed 4
1. curly, straight
2. presentation, professional
Conversation 3. surprised, satisfied
1
1. a 2. d 3. c 4. b
Reading
1
Language Practice Answers may vary.
1 The double makeover is for the husband
1. I’m going to get my nails done. and wife bloggers Rachel and Jed.
causative
2. He didn’t want to have his hair dyed 2
blue. causative Answer may vary.
3. He got his beard trimmed. causative It was successful because the couple are
4. He’s going to shave his head. active both happy and
5. She wants to get her ears pierced. they may do it again next week. She liked
causative how she felt, and
6. When did you straighten your hair? he complimented her on her choices.
active
3
2 1. T
B I need to have / get my hair cut. 2. T
B I’m going to have / get it dyed, too. 3. T
B I want to have / get it straightened as 4. F
well. 5. F
B I want to have / get done.

Listening
1
1. c 2. a 3. B

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Unit 8 1. wouldn’t
2. would
3. might
4. could
Vocabulary 5. could / would / might
1
1. e
2. c Listening
3. f 1
4. b 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c
5. d
6. a 2
√ 2.
2 √ 3.
People in their 20s: crime rate, job √ 4.
opportunities, cost of living, public parks,
shops and restaurants, art scene, nightlife, 3
public transportation 1. d 2. c 3. a 4. b
Families with young children: crime
rate, public parks, job opportunities, 4
school system, housing prices, cost of 1. Mike, the business owner.
living, air quality, vehicle traffic, bike 2. Mike thinks he will lose customers who
lanes, public transportation drive to his shop at the moment.
Retired people: crime rate, cost of living, 3. Paula says most of the vehicle traffic
shops and restaurants, air quality, public does not stop on Marshall Street. The plan
parks, public transportation will improve the neighborhood economy
by making it a nice place to walk, and by
attracting more pedestrians, businesses
Conversation will grow.
1 4. Mike says the urban planner makes a
1. c 2. b 3. a good point.

Language Practice
1
1. had, would open
2. would not complain, were
3. would visit, were not/weren’t
4. were not/weren’t, would not
be/wouldn’t be
5. were, would build
2
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5
One side of the argument is that the
proposal to redesign Marshall Street will
make it more pedestrian-friendly and
help improve the neighborhood economy.
The other side of the argument is that the
proposal will make the traffic on the
street much worse and will be bad for
businesses because customers who have
cars won’t go there anymore.

Reading
1
Answers may vary.
An old person and child are playing
together in a classroom.

2
Answers may vary slightly.
Mother Nurture brings retired people and
preschoolers
together in a learning environment. Both
benefit by
becoming friends while reading, listening,
and doing
projects together.

3
1. a retirement home
2. healthier
3. closer
4. many countries
5. empathy

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Unit 9 Listening
1
Vocabulary 1. overcome
1 2. honest
1. b 3. interfere
2. d 4. confidence
3. a
4. f 2
5. c 1. a 2. b 3. a
6. e
3
2 1. True
Answers may vary. 2. True
Positive: helpful, grateful, relieved, 3. False
thoughtful, amused, 4. False
sympathetic 5. False
Negative: hurt, uncomfortable, rude, 6. True
shocked, irritated,
embarrassed, inconsiderate, confused 4
1. irritated by, apologizes
2. confused about, relieved
Conversation 3. happy with, comfortable
1
1. c 2. d 3. a 4. b
Reading
1
Language practice c. to advise the reader
1
1. should have sent
2. shouldn’t have given
3. should have called
4. shouldn’t have posted
5. should have told

2
1. I would have filled the tank.
2. She should not have gotten upset about
that.
3. Really? I would have done it in person.
4. He should not have yelled at you.
5. I would not have made that choice.
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2
Elsa, regret, She remembers the woman’s
kindness to her.
She says, “I should have visited her.”
Jon, no regret, He won’t forget the
pleasure on the homeless man’s face.
Sophie, regret, She says she should have
offered to lend her friend her laptop so
she didn’t have to go to the library every
day.
Charlie, no regret, He says he didn’t want
to make the woman cry but he’s glad he
maybe helped save a life.

3
If you are sympathetic and caring towards
others, you will have fewer regrets in life.

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Bonus Units 7-9 Rives de Seine has a Floating Garden, but


the High Line doesn’t.
5. It’s going to increase – from a half to
two-thirds of the population.
Video
2
1. D
2. NY
3. NY
4. D
5. D
6. NY

3
1. T
2. NG (we don’t know how many farms)
3. F (it’s gone down)
4. T
5. F (there’s a lot of unused land)
6. T
7. T

Reading
1
Answers will vary.

2
1. They’ve been removed to accommodate
the extra people moving into the cities.
2. They improve the air quality and
provide outdoor space where people can
relax and do exercise.
3. They are both in big, developed cities.
Both are urban green pathways which
have had a previous purpose. Both have
many different types of plants and
artworks for pedestrians to enjoy.
4. The High Line is 2.3-kilometers long
and used to be a railway line. The Parc
Rives de Seine has 7 kilometers of paths,
which used to be expressways. The Parc
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Unit 10 have been a doctored photo.


B Maybe they wanted to sell it to a news
site. They may/might have wanted to sell it
to a news site.
Vocabulary
1 Listening
1. e 1
2. f 1. B 2. C 3. A
3. d
4. c 2
5. b 3. They need an explanation for things
6. a that happen, they choose only the details
that fit their story, and they form
2 connections with people who have the
True: proof, evidence, fact, fact-checker same beliefs.
Might be fake: rumor, urban legend,
explanation, 3
conspiracy theory 1. T
Fake: myth, scam, doctored photo, hoax 2. F
3. F
4. T
Conversation 5. T
1 6. F
1. c
2. d
3. b
4. a

Language practice
1
1. must have
2. couldn’t have
3. must not have
4. could have
5. might have

2
B Yes. I’m sure it was a hoax. It must have
been a hoax.
B It was probably a doctored photo. -It
could/might/may
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4 Speaking
1. Bill uses the Internet. 1
2. He thinks the anti-meat movement 1. Guest Sees Ghost in Hotel Room
might not be fake. 2. Neighbors Report Seeing Strange
3. She suggests that Bill reads some Creatures in Local Forest
medical journals. 3. Hikers Photograph Hairy Monster
4. He thinks the medical journals could 4. Melting Snow Reveals a Mysterious
have published the wrong information. Object
5. They would say Bill is a conspiracy
theorist because he has the three
characteristics they described: He
has an explanation, and he refuses to
believe/research information that might
challenge his story, he has friends
who believe the same thing he does, and
he thinks he and his friends are the
special ones who know the truth.

Listening
1
Answers may vary. Possible answer:
It’s easy to doctor photos and share fake
photos, videos, and information with
thousands of people quickly.

2
1. H 2. H 3. F

3
1. The situation about the crow: it does
spread its wings to
catch sunlight.
2. It looked real in the video.
3. The building that melted the car was an
accident.
4. They apologized and are working to fix
the problem.

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Unit 11 2
Students’ answers will vary. Possible
answers:
1. If I had had invented the airplane, I
Vocabulary would have felt amazing.
1 2. If the television hadn’t been invented, I
1. d would have played outside more.
2. e 3. If I had lived 100 years ago, I would
3. c have worked on a farm.
4. f 4. If no one had discovered electricity, we
5. b would not have power for things like
6. a lightbulbs, air conditioning, refrigeration,
or computers.
2
Things inventors do: create, develop, Listening
adapt, improve, 1
innovate 1. portable
Inventions: device, contraption, 2. futuristic
breakthrough, tool, 3. practical
gadget, appliance, instrument, utensil, 4. ingenious
gear
2
1. Friendix 2. Chef Pot 3. Mini-Medi Lab
Conversation
1
1. d 2. c 3. b 4. a

Language Practice
1
1. a. F; b. T
2. a. F; b. F
3. a. T; b. F
4. a. T; b. T

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3 other experts, and enjoys solving


1. a. It senses the temperature of the food problems.
and tells the cook what to do. 3
b. Someone who does not know how to 1. He created an efficient way to produce
cook. cars.
2. a. It can talk, move, and connect with 2. He improved it and introduced it to the
the Internet. When you’re away it can general public.
show you what it sees in the house, you 3. They attract experts and innovators
can talk through it, and it can let someone with different knowledge and skills who
in the work together to solve problems.
front door. It can even dance. 4. medical technology (artificial limbs you
b. It cannot load the dishwasher. can move with your mind) and
3. a. Doctors invented it to help people in environmentally-friendly energy hubs
areas without hospitals or power. such as solar panels.
b. It tests for diseases. 5. They like solving problems and
creating something new.
4
You need to find a community.
In a maker space, you can get help from
other inventors.
To invent something, it’s important to
have skills and tools.

5
Answers will vary.

Reading
1
A Eureka moment is when a person
suddenly understands something
important, has a great idea, or finds the
answer to a problem—like getting an
invention to work.

2
Item two: A successful inventor makes
current inventions
work in new or better ways, shares ideas
and solutions with

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Unit 12 2
1. where, Where do you get your news?
2. what, What kinds of shows do you
Vocabulary watch?
1 3. if, Have you ever gone snowboarding?
1. e 4. who, Who would you like to meet?
2. f
3. c
4. h Listening
5. d 1
6. b 1. protestors, oppose
7. g 2. contagious
8. a 3. rescue
2 2
News people: editor, blogger, journalist, a. 3 b. 2 c. 1
citizen journalist, camera operator,
reporter 3
Things they produce: update, column, 1. grandmother
broadcast, article, weather report, 2. flashlight
headline, news site 3. dizziness
Subjects they cover: politics, business, 4. the Centers for Disease Control
weather, breaking news 5. 100
6. tear down
Conversation
1 4
1. c 2. a 3. B 1. True
2. False
3. True
Language Practice 4. False
1
1. She said (that) she wasn’t interested in
sports. Reading
2. She told us (that) she wouldn’t tell 1
anyone our secret. Answers will vary.
3. He said (that) he worked in a zoo.
4. I told her (that) I hadn’t read the article
yet.

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2
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False

3
1. It follows us through the day and sticks
in our memory and it may cause us to
have false beliefs or make bad decisions.
2. It can make people afraid to fly even
though it is a safer way to travel than
driving.
3. People should remember that the
world isn’t getting worse, and that there
are many reasons to think that it is
getting better, but these positive changes
might not be in the news. (Headlines may
not have messages of peace, but that
doesn’t mean all countries are at war.)

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Bonus Units 10-12

Video
2
1. California
2. world
3. sun
4. the public
5. wins

3
1. M
2. M
3. N
4. M
5. F
6. N

Reading
1
To provide information about the unusual
inventions of Arthur Pedrick.

2
1. Thomas Edison is the world’s most
famous inventor. Kia Silverbrook is the
world’s most prolific inventor. Arthur
Pedrick is the world’s strangest inventor.
2. A bicycle you could ride underwater. A
golf ball you could steer in the air. A
machine that shoots snowballs from
Antarctica to the Australian desert. A
horsepowered automobile. A car you
drive from the back seat. A flying saucer.
3. No, because Pedrick had worked in the
UK’s patent office, gave clear explanations
for everything, and based his ideas on real
scientific theories and phenomena.

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