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Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Advice on Family Visit

Accommodation
1 Hotel on George Street
Cost of family room per night: £ 2 (approx.)

Recommended Trips
A 3 tour of the city centre (starts in Carlton Square)
A trip by 4 to the old fort

Science Museum
Best day to visit: 5
See the exhibition about 6 which opens soon

Food
Clacton Market:
– Good for 7 food
– Need to have lunch before 8 p.m.

Theatre Tickets
Save up to 9 % on ticket prices at bargaintickets.com


Free Activities
Blakewell Gardens:
– Roots Music Festival
– Climb Telegraph Hill to see a view of the 10

Choose TWO letters, A-E
11 Which TWO things does the speaker say about visiting the football stadium with children?
A
B
C
D
E

Which event in the history of football in the UK took place in each of the following years?

Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to Questions

12 1870
13 1874
14 1875
15 1877
16 1878
17 1880
Choose TWO letters, A-E
18 Which TWO features of the stadium tour are new this year?
A
B
C
D
E
Choose TWO letters, A-E
19 Which TWO benefits for children of learning to write did both students find surprising?
A
B
C
D
E
Choose TWO letters, A-E
20 For children with dyspraxia, which TWO problems with handwriting do the students think are easiest to correct?
A
B
C
D
E
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
21 What does the woman say about using laptops to teach writing to children with dyslexia?
A
B
C
22 When discussing whether to teach cursive or print writing, the woman thinks that
A
B
C
23 According to the students, what impact does poor handwriting have on exam performance?
A
B
C
24 What prediction does the man make about the future of handwriting?
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B
C
25 The woman is concerned that relying on digital devices has made it difficult for her to
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B
C
26 How do the students feel about their own handwriting?
A
B
C

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Research in the Area Around the Chem be Bird Sanctuary

The importance of birds of prey to local communities

  • They destroy 27  and other rodents.
  • They help prevent farmers from being bitten by  28 .
  • They have been an important part of local culture for many years.
  • They now support the economy by encouraging 29   in the area.

Falling numbers of birds of prey
– The birds may be accidentally killed:

  • By 30  when hunting or sleeping.
  • By electrocution from power lines, especially during times of high 31  .

– Local farmers may illegally shoot them or 32   them.

Ways of protecting chickens from birds of prey
– Clearing away vegetation (unhelpful).

– Providing a 33   for chickens (expensive).

– Frightening birds of prey by:

  • Keeping a 34 .
  • Making a 35   (e.g., with metal objects).

– A 36 of methods is usually most effective