Reading Part 2: Strategy
Read the instructions to the Exam Task below.
How many questions are there?
What do all the people want?
What are the review's about?
How many reviews are there?
What do you have to decide?
Where do you mark your answers?
Look at the pictures
Each question describes a different person or group of people.
What kind of people do the pictures show?
Look at Questions 6-10
All the people are looking for something different.
Look at the underlined parts of Question 6.
What is important for Carolina and Greta?
What kind of food do they like eating?
Do they want an expensive or inexpensive restaurant?
When will they go?
How will they get there? Do they need a car park?
What else do they want?
Now underline the important parts of Questions 7-10.
Look at texts A - H to find the Important information.
Which restaurants serve Italian food?
Which of these are Inexpensive? Are they open on Sunday lunchtime?
Which ONE restaurant is best for Carolina and Greta??
Check your answer.
Can they walk there?
Does It have a nice view
Look at the important points you underlined for Questions 7-10. Use them to decide which restaurants are the most suitable for the other people. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
EXAM TASK
Questions 6-10
The people below all want to go to a restaurant. In the section below there are eight reviews of restaurants. Decide which restaurant would be the most suitable for the following people, for questions 6-10. mark the correct letter (A-H ) on your answer sheet.
6. Carolina and Greta enjoy eating Italian food but they don’t have much money. On Sunday lunchtime they want to walk from the city centre to a restaurant with a nice view.
7. Dennis and Jennifer want to drive to a quiet restaurant on Tuesday evening. They both love fish. They don't mind how much they spend but they hate waiting for their food.
8. Rena has three young children and she wants to take them out for lunch on Thursday. She needs to park her car at the restaurant. The children enjoy playing outside when they get Bored
9. Chloe often has lunch with her mother on Fridays in the city centre. They like eating outside and the cost isn't important. They walk or take a taxi.
10. Michael wants to go out with twenty friends in Iho city centre on Saturday evening. They don't want to spend too much. Some of his friends never eat meat. They'lldrive to the restaurant.
Places to eat
The Olive Tree is an Italian restaurant with a beautiful view across the valley but it's fairly expensive. It has a car park and a large room for groups but no garden. Open lunchtimes Thursday - Sunday and every evening except Mondays and Tuesdays.
Peppers is in a country park just two kilometres from the city centre and looks over a lovely lake. It’s usually popular with families as there's play equipment in the garden. The nearest car park is 20 minutes' walk away. It serves mainly French and Italian dishes and isn’t expensive. Open at weekends (lunchtimes and evenings).
The Dragon is just off the city's Market Square so it is usually difficult to park. There’s a sunny area at the back with tables. The food is excellent but expensive. It offers a wide range of Chinese dishes including meat, fish and vegetarian choices and the menu is never the same. Open lunchtimes Monday Friday and evenings at weekends.
The Paprika in the city centre serves wonderful Indian food but is small so there isn’t space for large groups. It's often busy but the food always tastes delicious and it isn't expensive. There are a few tables outside and a small car park. Open every evening.
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