4. Reading.
Read the email that Sally sends to Sarah and mark the sentences true or false.
Hi Sarah,
Are you doing anything next weekend? Jim and I are going on a charity trek along the coast. Well, actually, it's a pleasant walk rather than a trek! Would you like to join us? We have wanted to go walking along this part of the coast for a long time. And then I saw this charity walk advertised in the newspaper. So, we can finally do the walk and raise money for a charity at the same time. The money goes towards cancer research. We are leaving here at about a quarter to nine. If you want to come, you could meet us here and we could go together. Let me know what you think. I'll copy in the details of the walk, below.
Speak soon,
Sally
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Join us!
Join us on Sunday the 22nd of June for our ten-mile walk to raise money for cancer research.
The walk begins at Castle Green and follows ten miles of the beautiful coastal walkway, past the picturesque Barny Hill Rock Gardens. Walk with us and help a loved one, or celebrate a life saved, or simply come for a great day hiking along the beautiful coast.
Walk details
The walk leaves from Castle Green Pavilion picnic area at 10 a.m. The registration desk opens at 9 a.m. All walkers must be registered before beginning the walk. The registration fee for adult walkers is £10 and, for under 12s, £5. For a discounted price of £25 for the family, simply register two adults and two children using the online registration form.
We ask walkers to aim to raise £50 in sponsorship for the cancer research fund.
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5. Listening.
Read the questions first, then listen to a radio interview about a charity. Choose the correct options to complete the sentences. Remember that you can listen more than once.