Orientating

I can find and understand relevant information in everyday material, such as letters, brochures and short official documents. I can scan through straightforward, factual texts in magazines, brochures or on the Internet, and identify what they are about and whether they contain information that might be of practical use to me (for example in purchasing a video game, a CD or a hi-fi system.

1. Disney Brochure

Try to answer the following questions in your own words:

a. Which rides would be excellent for the thrill seakers?
b. Where to go to meet Mickey Mouse?
c. Do they have a baby switch? If so, explain how to use this.
d. How do you know the meals are healthy for kids?
e. If I would like to say in a Disney hotel with Wi-Fi, indoor swimming pool, and an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant. What would you advice, based on the brochure?
f. Is it possible to enjoy lunch at 'Inventions' on a Sunday?

2. A Conference Programme

Try to answer the questions in the PDF document (source: British Council).

3. A Flyer for a Gym

Try to answer the questions in the PDF document (source: British Council).

4. A Travel Guide

Try to answer the questions in the PDF document (source: British Council).

5. Encyclopedia Entry

Try to answer the questions in the PDF document (source: British Council).