t.me/Shavkatov_Abdusalim page 7 Part 2 You want to visit a sea life centre. There are descriptions often sea life centres. Decide which sea life centre would be the most suitable for you. For questions 7 – 13, mark the correct letter (A – Jon your answer sheet. 7. You are studying sea creatures that are disappearing due to environmental changes, and want to attend a talk about them. You are also interested in learning about what’s living on the beaches nearby.
8. Your art project is on colourful
fish so you want to draw some, and take home some photos of unusual sea creatures. You and your family also want to swim at the centre afterwards.
9. You are interested in tiny sea animals, and want to actually handle them and learn what conditions they need to live in. You’d also enjoy seeing a feeding session for the larger creatures.
10.You are interested in creatures
living in cold climates, and how they find food. You’d like to create something for your art homework too, and learn about photographing underwater wildlife.
11.You would love to swim with fish at the centre. You’d also like to learn about
a range of sea environments, and about unusual creatures living at the bottom of our oceans.
12.You and your boss want somewhere with lots of space where you can sit and enjoy the view. Your boss would not manage a difficult walk to the beach. You want to eat lunch in a café.
13.You and Jenny have two children who cannot swim. Jenny wants them to be able to play safely in the water. You want to learn to sail. You need to park near the beach.
A. Amrith A large beach which attracts quite a few visitors but doesn't get crowded because of its size. There are pleasant views out to sea and to Bedruth Island. Swimming is safe but surfing is not permitted. There is a café and parking but no shops.
B. Rockwater We have sea creatures from both warm and cooler waters in our huge glass tanks. You can
even go into the water in one, accompanied by staff – ask at the desk We’ve also got fish that are rarely seen, as they’re normally found in the very deepest water on our planet. No photography is allowed.