Matching
The people below all want to find something. Read the descriptions of eight options. Decide which option would be the most suitable for each person. For questions 1-5, choose the correct letter (A-H).
parks or outdoor spaces
Central Riverside Park
This small park is five minutes’ walk from the city centre and stays open until late. Entry is free, and there are benches by the river for a short break after work. It’s best on weekday evenings because it gets crowded at weekends with markets and events.
Marta wants a quiet park near the city centre to read and relax after work. She can only go on weekday evenings. She prefers places with good lighting and benches, and she does not want to pay an entry fee.
Leo is looking for a large outdoor space for jogging and simple exercise. He usually goes early on weekend mornings. He needs a safe route and toilets nearby. He is happy to travel a bit if there is easy parking.
Hannah wants a family-friendly park to visit with her two young children on Saturday afternoons. She needs a playground and a place to buy snacks or have a picnic. It should be easy to reach by bus and not too crowded.
Omar is planning a small outdoor birthday picnic next Sunday for about eight friends. He wants a green space with tables or flat areas for blankets. He can pay a small fee to book a spot, but it must allow music quietly.
Sophie wants an outdoor place to walk her dog and take photos of nature. She prefers a park with trees and a lake, and she can go on weekday mornings. It should be calm and have clear rules allowing dogs on a lead.
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