For every wrong answer, you have a "learning opportunity."
But here’s the catch—simply copying answers won’t help you learn English. So, let’s talk about where to find the solutions and how to use them effectively.
Many schools purchase digital access codes for their students. If you login to the Pearson English Portal, digital versions of the workbook often come with a "Show Answer" button on each exercise. If you haven't used this feature, ask your teacher for your login details.
The New Success Pre-Intermediate Workbook is designed specifically to navigate this plateau. It reinforces the Student’s Book lessons with additional grammar drills, vocabulary expansion, and functional language practice. However, the complexity of the material often leads to frustration, which is why the demand for the is so high among self-study students.
To prove I’m not just giving vague advice, here are three genuine answers from the New Success Pre-Intermediate Workbook (Unit 1, Vocabulary & Grammar) so you can check the format:
A: A dedicated student using the "check, don't copy" method should spend 45-60 minutes per unit (15 units total = 15-20 hours of active study).