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READING
EXAM FOCUS Matching
Matching Read the texts again. Match questions 1-7 to places
I can identify specific A-C. There is one extra question.
information in a short article Which market can you visit every day? Q
on a familiar topic. Where do you have to pay to visit the market? J
Where can you walk round the market or take
another form of transport? Q
SPEAKING Look at the photos. Think of two In which text does the writer mention food for
typical food items for each place. Discuss with people who don't eat meat? Q
a partner. In which text does the writer describe his/her food? |_1
Which market is very expensive but good to visit? f_i
Read texts A-C quickly. Do they mention any of Which market is the best place to visit if you like
the food you talked about? seafood? f j
Match texts A-C with text types 1-3.
SPEAKING Discuss the questions.
1 An extract from a tourist information book
2 An advertisement for an activity 1 Which place would you most like to visit? Why?
3 An informal email to a friend 2 Which food sounds most interesting? Why?
Hi Sam!
How are you? I'm still in Finland.
Today we're at Kauppatori Market -
it's right next to the sea! It's one of
the best places in the world to eat
fresh fish. The cooks all use local
ingredients, of course. The market's
got around thirty food stalls and
some have got covered areas where
you can sit. We can watch the boats
from our table! I've got grilled salmon
with potatoes and it's really delicious
(better than fast food!!). Later, I want
to buy some fruit from the food
market - I hope they speak English!
Love, Anna
M eet your tour guide at 11 a.m. and go by bus to the floating
market. Walk round and hear about the history o f the area. See
the boats, full o f fresh fruit and vegetables, and then stop to eat.
For lunch you can try traditional Thai dishes like pad thal (noodles)
and tom yum goong (a spicy soup w ith a hot, strong taste). Then,
get on a boat and travel back through the market for the return
journey. D on’t forget your camera!
Prices start from £20 per person and include a full meal (lunch).
Contact the office to buy your ticket.
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