Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, listen to your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one!
Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, listen to your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one!
Your classmate has just visited a guitar factory. Listen to his review. Then, read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Decide which factory he has visited. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one!
Read the text and complete the sentences after it. Choose the correct answer. I'm Sally and I'm 12 years old. For me summer is the best season of the year. I have a lot of good friends at school. So, when summer starts I get lots of free time to spend with my friends. We go to the park, ride our bikes and always eat a lot of ice cream. My parents love to travel abroad while they are on holiday. So we always go to some foreign country in summer. As for me, I also like seeing new places and meeting new people. Last summer was full of good things. In June my parents and I went to Italy for a week. The weather was warm and sunny. And the nature in this country is beautiful. We swam a lot in the sea, we sunbathed, then we went on some excursions to see the historic places around the country. I met a nice girl from France there. We became friends. Now we write letters to each other. I hope she will visit me here in Moscow next summer. When I came back from Italy, I went to visit my grandparents. They live in a village which is not very far 16 from Moscow. The air there is always fresh and clean. At my grandparents' I have some good old friends, so I wasn't bored there. I spent a lot of time outdoors. We played basketball, hide-and-seek, and even went to pick mushrooms once. I should say that summer was great and the weather was always wonderful! It's a pity, that my favourite season ended so quickly.
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Your classmate Jastin has just visited a guitar factory. Read his review. Then, read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Decide which factory he has visited. Choose the correct option. Jastin: Last weekend my father went to the guitar factory to buy a new guitar. He took me with him. Just think! They have made guitars for over sixty years. The staff were highly qualified. They helped my Dad to choose a guitar and answered all our questions about their work. After visiting the factory shop, we had a cup of tea in the cafe where we enjoyed listening to the professional musicians. We made sure that the guitars made by this factory sounded perfectly. Then, on the way home we saw some houses of famous rockstars nearby. We had a good time. If you need a guitar I'll definitely recommend this brand to you. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music is played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers a few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one!
Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, read your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music is played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers a few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one! The Request Ken wants to visit a factory where he can discuss guitar-making with people who make them. He’d like to hear music played live, and visit somewhere nearby that’s connected to rock music.
Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, read your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music is played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers a few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one! The Request Maria wants to visit a factory that sells low-priced guitars. She’d also like to see some old ones that were played by well-known guitar heroes, and learn how they were created for individual musicians.
Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, read your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music is played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers a few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one! The Request Juan wants to learn how guitars are made, and would like some information on a career doing this. He’d like to see the different production stages, and try playing some instruments.
Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, read your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music is played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers a few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one! The Request Thomas and Helena want advice on getting a guitar made for their musician son. They want to stay and eat while they’re at the guitar factory, and to buy souvenirs for their grandchildren.
Imagine you're a travel agent. Your client wants to visit a guitar factory. Read the descriptions of eight guitar factories. Then, read your client's request. Decide which factory would be suitable. Choose the correct option. Rockalls The café at Rockalls is always a lively place to be — great music is played live on instruments made at this well-known guitar factory. Its location is surprising though, as it’s miles from the nearest town, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Ronsons Ronsons have their own museum full of the guitars they've made for rock stars. You will have a chance to see some famous replicas. Your guide will tell you about the skills used to make sure that each guitar was exactly what its owner wanted. After the tour, go and visit the Ronsons shop, where guitars are available at better discounts than you'll find in other shops. Barnards Barnards are well known for the individual design of their guitars, ideal for professional players with money to spend. You can discuss your needs with staff, who'll make the perfect instrument for you. After your factory tour, relax in the café, before visiting the shop which has gifts for every age. Stocktons The staff at Stocktons are always happy to talk to interested visitors about the love and care that goes into designing and making their stylish modern guitars. The shop has a fantastic selection of books on the guitar to choose from, as well as guitars, of course. PSA Staff at PSA have made guitars by hand since 1956, and they’ll answer any questions about their work. Visit the factory shop after your tour, or watch professional players performing on PSA guitars in the café. There’s also the chance to go and see the homes of several rock stars that lived in this area. Maxwells Maxwells have made guitars for over 100 years. In their museum, you can find out about the early development of the guitar, and see how much care still goes into selecting the wood that’s used to create perfect guitars. And don’t forget the gift shop, with its huge selection of books on the guitar. Delamere The shop at the Delamere factory is worth a visit as guitars are for sale at lower than average prices, plus there’s plenty of advice about what to buy. There is little else on offer though after your visit and apart from the shop the factory offers a few visitor facilities. Mitchells Mitchells train their staff to become as skilled as possible in the art of guitar-making — and encourage people who are considering this as a profession. You’ll get the opportunity to watch exactly how each guitar is put together, and you can even play one! The Request Sarah is studying the history of music, and wants to learn more about how guitars were first designed, and how materials are chosen for them. She’d also like to buy a book about guitar-making.
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