SP Anglia Examinations | Qualification 601/4946/2 | S3 | R2

Read the five short texts below, which are all about community workshops.

Choose from the texts (A to E) and complete the answer grid.

The texts may be chosen more than once. One has been done for you as an example.


A. Riverstone Photography Walk meets by the café in City Park at 9.30 a.m. The two-hour route is fairly flat and we set off whatever the season. Under-16s must come with an adult; the walk is suitable for ages 14+. Bring your own camera or mobile; we also have a few tripods to borrow free of charge. Sessions go ahead in light rain; if heavy weather is forecast, we will text you by 8.00 a.m. to cancel and refund. Places are limited to 12, so please book online. £12 per person. Runs on Saturdays and selected Sundays.
B. Clay & Coffee Pottery Taster runs on Thursday evenings, 18.30–20.30, in our studio. Over 16s only. Beginners hand-build a small bowl or cup, and may try the wheel if there is time. All clay, tools and glazes are included, so you can get stuck in straight away. To keep and collect your piece, firing costs an additional £6, payable on the day. £28 per person; gift vouchers accepted. Booking is essential as classes fill up quickly, and we do not allow spectators in the work area.
C. Free Bike Repair Clinic — drop in outside the community hall on Saturdays, 10.00–13.00. No booking needed: just turn up with your bicycle. Our volunteer mechanics carry out a free safety check and show you how to adjust brakes and gears, so you can get back on the road. You may borrow tools during the session; any new parts (tubes, cables, lights) must be purchased at cost price. Ages 12+; under-16s must be with an adult. The clinic runs outdoors beside the car park. Donations welcome; cash only.
D. Teen First Aid is a practical workshop for ages 13–17, Sundays 11.00–13.00 in the library meeting room. Learn how to assess a situation, call for help, put someone in the recovery position and use basic bandages. On completion, each participant receives a printed certificate of attendance to show at school or a club. Parents and carers are welcome to sit quietly at the back if that helps younger teens feel comfortable. £15 per person; pre-booking required. Maximum 15 places to ensure plenty of practice.
E. Beginner Coding: Build a Simple Website is a four-week course on Tuesdays, 17.30–19.00, held in the IT suite at Riverstone Learning Hub. Minimum age 15. No experience needed: we cover planning pages, basic HTML and CSS, and how to put your site online. Please bring a laptop; you can reserve one for £5 per week if necessary. Small groups mean you get feedback as you go. The course fee is £60; a £10 deposit is taken when you book, with the balance due at the first session.

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