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Right, everyone – about the trip to the Jubilee Arts Centre next Wednesday.
As you know, we have tickets for the Centre’s two theatres and the concert hall. Those of you with concert tickets will hear piano music by Chopin and Schumann. Those with tickets for the main theatre will see Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, while people going to the smaller theatre will see The Wild Duck by Ibsen. Although all the theatre and concert tickets have gone, if anyone else would like to join us on the trip I can get tickets for the Arts Centre cinema to see the Australian comedy film, Spider and Rose.
The shows begin at half-past seven, but we’ll leave early so you can spend time looking round the Arts Centre. The coach will leave here at 3.30 and arrive at the Arts Centre at about a quarter to five. Let me tell you what you can do there.
The Centre has a lot for art-lovers. In the Art Gallery, there’s an exhibition of the history of Russian ballet. It has dresses and shoes worn by famous dancers and photos of past performances. With your student card, you can get in very cheaply. There are also some interesting free exhibitions. On the ground floor, you can see prize-winning paintings from a children’s competition, and gold jewellery made by Scottish artists. On the first floor, there’s an exhibition of South American photographs, and there’s no charge for that either.
I know some of you hope to do some shopping. The Centre has a bookshop on the first floor and there’s a souvenir shop by the ticket office. If you’re more interested in clothes and shoes there’s a large shopping centre five minutes’ walk from the Arts Centre.
You’ll probably want to eat before the show. The Balcony Restaurant has a menu with a wide range of meals and waiter service, but it is rather expensive. Or there’s the Fountain Restaurant whose special three-course dinner is good value for money. There’s also Charlie’s coffee bar which serves coffee, sandwiches and cakes. You can get fruit juices and ice cream from the cinema kiosk.
After the shows, the coach will pick us up at the Bridge Street exit. Everyone should be there by twenty past ten. The two plays will finish at around 10.10 or 10.15. I’m afraid concert-goers will have to wait, as the concert finishes earlier, at ten to ten.
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Right, everyone – about the trip to the Jubilee Arts Centre next Wednesday.
As you know, we have tickets for the Centre’s two theatres and the concert hall. Those of you with concert tickets will hear piano music by Chopin and Schumann. Those with tickets for the main theatre will see Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, while people going to the smaller theatre will see The Wild Duck by Ibsen. Although all the theatre and concert tickets have gone, if anyone else would like to join us on the trip I can get tickets for the Arts Centre cinema to see the Australian comedy film, Spider and Rose.
The shows begin at half-past seven, but we’ll leave early so you can spend time looking round the Arts Centre. The coach will leave here at 3.30 and arrive at the Arts Centre at about a quarter to five. Let me tell you what you can do there.
The Centre has a lot for art-lovers. In the Art Gallery, there’s an exhibition of the history of Russian ballet. It has dresses and shoes worn by famous dancers and photos of past performances. With your student card, you can get in very cheaply. There are also some interesting free exhibitions. On the ground floor, you can see prize-winning paintings from a children’s competition, and gold jewellery made by Scottish artists. On the first floor, there’s an exhibition of South American photographs, and there’s no charge for that either.
I know some of you hope to do some shopping. The Centre has a bookshop on the first floor and there’s a souvenir shop by the ticket office. If you’re more interested in clothes and shoes there’s a large shopping centre five minutes’ walk from the Arts Centre.
You’ll probably want to eat before the show. The Balcony Restaurant has a menu with a wide range of meals and waiter service, but it is rather expensive. Or there’s the Fountain Restaurant whose special three-course dinner is good value for money. There’s also Charlie’s coffee bar which serves coffee, sandwiches and cakes. You can get fruit juices and ice cream from the cinema kiosk.
After the shows, the coach will pick us up at the Bridge Street exit. Everyone should be there by twenty past ten. The two plays will finish at around 10.10 or 10.15. I’m afraid concert-goers will have to wait, as the concert finishes earlier, at ten to ten.
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Right, everyone – about the trip to the Jubilee Arts Centre next Wednesday.
As you know, we have tickets for the Centre’s two theatres and the concert hall. Those of you with concert tickets will hear piano music by Chopin and Schumann. Those with tickets for the main theatre will see Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, while people going to the smaller theatre will see The Wild Duck by Ibsen. Although all the theatre and concert tickets have gone, if anyone else would like to join us on the trip I can get tickets for the Arts Centre cinema to see the Australian comedy film, Spider and Rose.
The shows begin at half-past seven, but we’ll leave early so you can spend time looking round the Arts Centre. The coach will leave here at 3.30 and arrive at the Arts Centre at about a quarter to five. Let me tell you what you can do there.
The Centre has a lot for art-lovers. In the Art Gallery, there’s an exhibition of the history of Russian ballet. It has dresses and shoes worn by famous dancers and photos of past performances. With your student card, you can get in very cheaply. There are also some interesting free exhibitions. On the ground floor, you can see prize-winning paintings from a children’s competition, and gold jewellery made by Scottish artists. On the first floor, there’s an exhibition of South American photographs, and there’s no charge for that either.
I know some of you hope to do some shopping. The Centre has a bookshop on the first floor and there’s a souvenir shop by the ticket office. If you’re more interested in clothes and shoes there’s a large shopping centre five minutes’ walk from the Arts Centre.
You’ll probably want to eat before the show. The Balcony Restaurant has a menu with a wide range of meals and waiter service, but it is rather expensive. Or there’s the Fountain Restaurant whose special three-course dinner is good value for money. There’s also Charlie’s coffee bar which serves coffee, sandwiches and cakes. You can get fruit juices and ice cream from the cinema kiosk.
After the shows, the coach will pick us up at the Bridge Street exit. Everyone should be there by twenty past ten. The two plays will finish at around 10.10 or 10.15. I’m afraid concert-goers will have to wait, as the concert finishes earlier, at ten to ten.
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Right, everyone – about the trip to the Jubilee Arts Centre next Wednesday.
As you know, we have tickets for the Centre’s two theatres and the concert hall. Those of you with concert tickets will hear piano music by Chopin and Schumann. Those with tickets for the main theatre will see Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, while people going to the smaller theatre will see The Wild Duck by Ibsen. Although all the theatre and concert tickets have gone, if anyone else would like to join us on the trip I can get tickets for the Arts Centre cinema to see the Australian comedy film, Spider and Rose.
The shows begin at half-past seven, but we’ll leave early so you can spend time looking round the Arts Centre. The coach will leave here at 3.30 and arrive at the Arts Centre at about a quarter to five. Let me tell you what you can do there.
The Centre has a lot for art-lovers. In the Art Gallery, there’s an exhibition of the history of Russian ballet. It has dresses and shoes worn by famous dancers and photos of past performances. With your student card, you can get in very cheaply. There are also some interesting free exhibitions. On the ground floor, you can see prize-winning paintings from a children’s competition, and gold jewellery made by Scottish artists. On the first floor, there’s an exhibition of South American photographs, and there’s no charge for that either.
I know some of you hope to do some shopping. The Centre has a bookshop on the first floor and there’s a souvenir shop by the ticket office. If you’re more interested in clothes and shoes there’s a large shopping centre five minutes’ walk from the Arts Centre.
You’ll probably want to eat before the show. The Balcony Restaurant has a menu with a wide range of meals and waiter service, but it is rather expensive. Or there’s the Fountain Restaurant whose special three-course dinner is good value for money. There’s also Charlie’s coffee bar which serves coffee, sandwiches and cakes. You can get fruit juices and ice cream from the cinema kiosk.
After the shows, the coach will pick us up at the Bridge Street exit. Everyone should be there by twenty past ten. The two plays will finish at around 10.10 or 10.15. I’m afraid concert-goers will have to wait, as the concert finishes earlier, at ten to ten.
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1. Question
For each question, choose the correct option (A, B or C)
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1 There are still tickets for
A the piano concert.
B Twelfth Night.
C Spider and Rose.
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2 The coach will leave at 3.30 because
A they don’t want to miss the shows.
B they want free time at the Arts Centre.
C it’s a long journey to the Arts Centre.
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3 You have to pay to see
A the Russian ballet exhibition.
B the Scottish jewellery.
C the South American photographs.
Answer:
4 You can buy clothes
A on the first floor.
B in the souvenir shop.
C close to the Arts Centre.
Answer:
5 If you want a snack and a hot drink, try
A the Fountain.
B Charlie’s.
C the cinema kiosk.
Answer:
6 Everyone should get back on the coach at
A 10.10.
B 10.15.
C 10.20.
Answer:
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