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W"wmffi&rag Wmr* 3 Activity 1
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a Read the notices in exercise 3 again. Matcheach of the following sentences with oneof the notices. lf the sentence means thesame as the notice, write S; if it meanssomething different, write D. The first oneis done as an example.1 lt's dangerous to drive when you're tired.trtr@nAw
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No dogs permitted in the shop . Silence in thelibrary, please . No flash photography . Beware ofthe dog . No fishing . Music room . Film club .Poisonous
Reoding the signsI Where might you see these signs?
. in a street . in a building . in a park
What do the signs mean?
FIRE EXIT
I Wnat do these symbols mean? Wheremight you see them?
,$ffi"xYou can see the following notices indifferent places. Match the notices 1-8with the places A-H.1 there uritl bo ona iniarval of t5 minutes.
2 Prrnse LEAVE youR RooM By 1 1 av.3 Visitinghours 10.00 am-11.30 qm and 5.00
pm-6.30 pm.
4 HAKD I,N5 MUST DE WOKN AT ALL TIME3,
5 Buy two ond get the second holf price.6 PlERsr srAND BEHTND THE yELLow LINE.
7 lired[e$s Gon [ill: talc a []eal.8 Flight now boarding at gate 17.
A Hotel E Station platform
B Motorway F Supermarket
C Construction site G AirportD Theatre H Hospital
You've got plenty of time for shopping beforeyour plane leaves. I Iln this place you could be injured if you don'tprotect your head. tr trThe play will be performed in one act, withoutabreak. tr trYou can come to visit a patient in the morningor in the evening. tr tr
6 If you buy two bags of oranges you can havethe second bag free. tr tr
7 Please let passengers get off the train beforeyou try to get on. tr I
8 You cannot leave your room before 1 1 am.trIFollow upDraw simple icons to represent the following:
WAY OUT
-d>TO LET FOR SAIE
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6 Please switchon your mobilephone beforecoming into class.
7 Please feed theanimals at the zoo
8 lt is an offence totravel with a ticket.
Wanted:waiter/waitress -must be under 16.
10 Please give up thisseat to a youngerpassenger.
p Write signs and notices to put up in yourclassroom.
Didn't you notice the notice?fl look at these notices. They all contain mistakes. Find the mistakes and correct them.
1 Remove the newbatteries and theninsert the old ones.Yemove tha old battriaeanA then ineert tho
ng$l 0n?5.
2 Heat well afterserving.
Safety notice:no fewer than8 persons in
this lift.
Rinse wellwith dirtywater.
5 Special offer:one for the priceof two!
I Rearrange the words to make shortmessages.
1 LUGGAGE CABIN IS ONLY THE ONE OF PIECEHAND ALLOWED IN.
0nl1 ona pioce oI hand luggago ie allowad inihe cabin.
2 ONE MEAL9 TAaLETS OR EEFORE TAKETWO.
3 IS ORDER OF MACHINE THIS OUTIEMPORARILY.
4 FOOD PLEASE IN NO THE DRINK ORCLASSROOMS.
5 AROUND USE CAMERAS IN BUILDING THISSECURIry.
6 LUGGAGENOT PLEASE LINATTENDEDDO LEAW.
Where would you see these messages?
DO NOT
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Mixed messogesI nead the messages A-F. Match each message with one of the following descriptions.
1 Karen hasn't seen Greased
Lightningyet. tr2 Slaff can do a training course
during work time. tr3 Rick is asking Hannah for advice. tr4 Tommy is sending the same
message to allthe players. tr5 Mike borrowed a DVD from t<aren. !6 There are no nuts in the food at
this restaurant. tr7 Sally can't meet Tina on TuesdaY
evening. tr8 The players must email TommY if
they intend to come to the extrapractice. tr
9 All staff have done a First Aidtraining course. tr
10 lf you are worried you can ask the _waiter's advice. tr
11 Hannah's sister prefers musicto reading. tr
12 Emma is not free early on Thursdayevening. tr
Work in pairs. Each of you should chooseone of the messages A-F in exercise 1. On asmall piece of paper, write two sentencesabout the message you have chosen, onecorrect and one incorrect. Give the paper toyour partner, who must:. find which message it refers lo. decide which of your sentences is correct.
Write an email message to Tommy (text D)
to tell him that you won't be able to cometo the extra training. Apologise, and explainthat you would still like to play in the matchagainst Burwater.
OR
You are Mike (text F). Write your reply toKaren. Thank her for returning the DVD.
Explain that you have already seen the filmGreosed Lightning, which you enjoyed verymuch. You know that Karen likes dance, sosuggest a trip to see the National BalletCompany on May 17th.
1 A request for advice/suggestions E2 A notice on a restaurant menu tr3 A message about a phone call tr4 A note Ieft with an object which is being returned to someone tr5 An email sent to several different people tr6 An announcement on a staff noticeboard at work
A ALLERGIES: Customers who are
concerned about nuts in our food are welcometo ask a member of staff for advice when
choosing their meal.
tr
B Tina,
Emma phoned. She can't meet you onTuesday evening. Wednesday would be OK,Thursday too, but only after 9 pm.
SallY
C PrBnsg NorE: AS FRoM NExr |RI.ruanv arlsrAFF wrLL BE REeUIRED To HAVE a Cnnurrcatg
nv Frnsr Arp. TItvlr oFF wILL BE GrvEN To ATTEND
A TWo-DAy TRAINING couRSE. Ir vou Do NorHAVE A CURRENT FMST ATO CERTIFICATE/ PLEASE
sEr JeN Manxs m HulrnN Rrsouncrs roARRANGE TRAINING.
D Message:To all team members
From : Tommy @ training.co. uk
As Saturday's match against Bunryater is goingto be a difficult one, I think we should schedulean extra practice this week. I suggest Thursdayevening at 6.30 at the sports ground. Couldyou let me know if you can't make this time -othenruise l'll see you there.
E l,annah,
\t'e nice of your eieler f,o inviLe me Lo her birlhdayparLy. l'd, like to buy her a preeenN.You're very
close to her - what kinde of Lhinqe ie she inf,o?
Doee ehe like reading? Or would ohe prefer a C),or maybe a T-shirt, or eome jewellery? Could you
give me some ideae, Vleaoe, ae eoon ao poeeible?
Thanke.
Rick
F MiKe,
6orry it'e laYen ffo eo long to rcturn this DVD. I realll
e(o1ed watching i't. Have 1ou Besn ihe follow-up, 'Greasvd
Ligh'rning', which is on at'the momenf I'veheard it's reall.l
good. lf you havon'i, malbe wc could go together?
Karcn
I ttere is a list of statements about the sixmessages. They are in a different order fromthe messages. There are two statements foreach message, but only one of them iscorrect for each message. Find the correctstatement and write the letter next to theappropriate message.
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Exom-style tosk
PART 1
Questions 1-5
. Look at the text in each question.
. What does it say?
. Mark the letter next to the correct explanation - A, B or C.
Example:
Unlortunatety, tonigm'$ $tlow na$
[GGn GAnCGIIGd owing t0 illlles$.
IiGlGtS GAn [e GXGnAnged 0]rGtundGd at thG [ox off:Ge.
A People with tickets for tonight,s show canget their money back. /
B Tickets for tonight's show can be bought atthe box office.
C Tickets for tonightb show can be used for alater performance.
Hints and tips for Reading Part 1
What you have to do. Read six short texts (the first one is an
example).
. Read the multiple-choice questions thatgo with each text.
. Choose your answer from the threeoptions, A, B, C.
How to approach ito First read the text carefully. Where might
you see it? Why was it written?. The style or format of the text (e.g. a
postcard) may help you to understandits purpose.
. Read all three options and compare themwith the text before choosingyour answer.
o Reread your answer and the text again tomake sure they express the same idea.
How to prepare yourselfo The texts can be notices, signs,
messages, postcards or instructions. Tryto look at as many examples as you canof this type of text. (You can find some inlnsight into PET pages 10-1 1 andObjective PETpages 102-103, bothpublished by Cambridge University press.)
. lf possible, follow your own interests -music, sport, fashion, films, whatever theyare - by looking at websites andmagazines in English.
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Jeff teaches music theoryA if the student has covered all styles of music.
B if the student is new to the class.
C if the student wants to learn it.
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Thameslink will offer a revised service fromBrighton to London. Some early serviceswill be replaced by bus between Brightonand Three Bridges.
. P_lease make" sure all your ehild,so schoo.lclothes are marked wilh ..
their name, This hetps us toreturn lost items to the children.
Children with a bus lD card pay
only 25% of the full fare onschooldays up until 6 pm. And ifthey're travelling with an adult,the same discount applies at
weekendstoo. fi
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lf you travel early you may have to travelpart ofyourjourney by bus.From Three Bridges station you will be takenby bus to London.
There will not be any Thameslink trains fromBrighton to Three Bridges.
Childrenb clothes must have the name of theschool on them.
The school will mark clothes with thechildren's names.
School clothes should have the child,s nameon them.
Meg is surprised that John liked Daleport.Meg thinks John should visit Daleport.Meg followed Annette,s advice.
Adults with children pay only 25%fare attheweekends.
With a bus tD card travel is cheaper forchildren going to and from school.Children cannot use their bus lD cards atthe weekend.
A
3
4A
B
c
A
Dear Annette,
You were right - Daleportis loaely. I'm so glad welistened to you and not toJohn.I wonder why hedisliked it so much.
Lorse, Meg
Answers
lC 2A 3C 4C 58
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