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Trinity ISE I - Level B1     Speaking & Listening                                                       Answer Key

          Trinity ISE I - Level B1                                         • Last day: lantern festival for love
           Speaking & Listening                                     • Korea: Celebration lasts 3 days:

                 Answer Key                                                • People go to villages - families
                                                                           • wear traditional clothes
Listening                                                                  • fly kites
                                                                           • moon houses on fire
Part 1 - page: 100
Exercise 1: 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T 6.F 7.F 8.F                     B. Student 2 Questions - page: 112
Exercise 2 - page: 100                                          1. (late) January or (early) February
B. 1. seven 2. twice 3. talk 4. six 5. asked by the examiner    2. Western New Year
6. twice 7. talk 8. what the recording is generally about       3. for good luck / to sweep away the bad luck to make room
9. details and facts 10. six 11. four                           for the good luck
Exercise 3 - page: 101                                          4. to respect their elders
1. field mouse 2. two wood mice 3. cats 4. at night             5. 15 days
5. climbers 6. fields                                           6. 3 days
                                                                7. a hanbok (traditional Korean clothing)
Exercise 4                                                      8. It will come true.
A. Student 1 – Task Card 1 - page: 109
1. colourless 2. Sunlight 3. rolling in the snow                Student 1 Questions - page: 112
4. 6 kilometres per hour 5. 1 kilometre away 6. every 100       1. white clothes            2. seven (to be sure of good luck)
                                                                3. (to) remove any bad energy    4. 12
B. Student 2 – Task Card 3 - page: 110                          5. They break it open.
1. 1984 2. Scientists 3. groups 4. the company of humans        6. a child / children / someone kind and loving
5. to play 6. (an average of) around 25 years                   7. Scotland       8. Chile

C. Student 3 – Task Card 2 - page: 111                          Exercise 2 - page: 104
1. mountains 2. 1700s 3. strongest horses                       A. 1. New Year’s Day 2. three 3. food 4. during
4. 1800s 5. freed 6. 400.000                                    5. family members 6. Children 7. successful and of good
                                                                character 8. friends 9. teachers 10. teachers
                                                                11. respected 12. during 13. bamboo 14. plants

Exercise 5 - page: 102                                          B. (Sample Notes – Students’ answer may vary)
1. black and white 2. excellent swimmers 3. 60 and 70 kg           • Starts: New Year’s Day
4. well-behaved 5. children  6. 8 and 10 years                     • Runs: three days
                                                                   • Before: shop, decorate, food
Practise at home - page: 102                                       • Day 1: close family
A. 1. African and Asian 2. 12 3. 260 pounds 4. humans              • Children: money from elders
5. 210 litres 6. 50 and 70                                         • First footing: successful + good character visitor
                                                                   • Day 2: friends
B. 1. muscles 2. brown and black 3. 30mph 4. 3 kittens             • Day 3: teachers (highly respected)
5. fight to death 6. domestic cats                                 • Never clean home during because of bad luck
                                                                   • Decorations: bamboo tree + colourful plants

Part 2                                                          C. Student 2 Questions - page: 104
Exercise 1                                                      1. three days 2. All shops close (during the 3-day festival)
A. Student 1 - page: 103                                        3. (red envelopes filled with) money
(Sample Notes – Students’ answer may vary)                      4. They are highly respected. 5. bamboo
On New Year’s Eve:                                              Student 1 Questions - page: 104
                                                                1. on the first day of the new year
   • Brazil:                                                    2. close family members
          • wear white clothes                                  3. successful and of good character
          • jump seven waves for good luck                      4. teachers
                                                                5. they don't want bad luck
   • Chile:                                                     Exercise 3 - page: 112
          • eat lentils for money (+ in Italy)                  1. prepare the food (for a large family dinner)
          • sweep homes: remove bad energy                      2. a (special) neighbourhood event (with a huge fire)
                                                                3. people sing / there are fireworks
   • Spain:                                                     4. watch TV / watch a popular TV comedy show
          • eat 12 grapes for success                           5. at home
                                                                6. around 500 tons
   • Greece:                                                    Exercise 4 - page: 113
          • play cards                                          1. (a) group of stars
          • break a fruit for good luck                         2. (when) the Matariki stars (appear in the sky)
          • first footing: kind/loving person (+ in Scotland)   3. the new moon day / the day of the new moon (after the
                                                                Matariki stars appear in the sky)
Student 2 - page: 103                                           4. (in) the early 2000s
(Sample Notes – Students’ answer may vary)                      5. around 60
- West: New Year on Jan 1 (based on sun)
- Asia: Lunar Year: New Year on late Jan – early Feb (based on
moon)

   • China
          • Days before: cleaning homes,
          • 1st day of new year: fireworks + respect of elders
          • Celebration: 15 days

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