The key to exercise solutions for the textbook Focus 3 (2nd edition) - Student's Book with authors Sue Kay, Vaughan Jones and Daniel Brawshaw from Pearson Education
1.1 - Vocabulary
1.3 - Listening
1.4 - Reading
1.5 - Grammar
1.6 - Use of English
1.7 - Writing
1.8 - Speaking
2.1 - Vocabulary
2.3 - Listening
2.5 - Grammar
2.6 - Use of English
2.8 - Speaking
3.1 - Vocabulary
3.3 - Listening
3.4 - Reading
3.5 - Grammar
3.6 - Use of English
3.7 - Writing
3.8 - Speaking
4.1 - Vocabulary
4.2 - Grammar
4.3 - Listening
4.5 - Grammar
4.6 - Use of English
4.8 - Speaking
5.1 - Vocabulary
5.2 - Grammar
5.3 - Listening
5.5 - Grammar
5.6 - Use of English
5.8 - Speaking
6.1 - Vocabulary
6.3 - Listening
6.4 - Reading
6.5 - Grammar
6.6 - Use of English
6.7 - Writing
6.8 - Speaking
7.1 - Vocabulary
7.2 - Grammar
7.3 - Listening
7.4 - Reading
7.6 - Use of English
7.8 - Speaking
8.1 - Vocabulary
8.3 - Listening
8.6 - Use of English
8.7 - Writing
8.8 - Speaking
Unit 1 - BBC
Focus Vlog 1
Unit 2 - BBC
Focus Vlog 2
Unit 3 - BBC
Focus Vlog 3
Unit 4 - BBC
Focus Vlog 4
Unit 5 - BBC
Focus Vlog 5
Unit 6 - BBC
Focus Vlog 6
Unit 7 - BBC
Focus Vlog 7
Unit 8 - BBC
Focus Vlog 8
1.2 - Dynamic and state verbs
1.5 - Present Perfect Continuous
1.6 - Common suffixes
2.2 - Narrative tenses
2.5 - Verb patterns
2.6 - so, too, neither/nor, either
3.2 - Present and past speculation
3.5 - Used to and would
3.6 - Phrasal verbs
4.2 - Future forms
4.5 - Future Continuous and Future Perfect
4.6 - Question Tags
5.2 - Articles: no article, a/an or the
5.5 - Non-defining relative clauses
5.6 - Prepositions at the end of clauses
6.2 - Second Conditional • wish/if only
6.5 - Third Conditional
6.6 - Clauses of purpose
7.2 - Reported Speech - statements
7.5 - Reported Speech - questions and imperatives
7.6 - Nouns
8.2 - The Passive
8.5 - Have something done
8.6 - Reflexive pronouns