Part 1: Swimming Lessons
SECTION 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below,
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER or each answer.
Swimming Lessons
Classes available
Water Babies
For babies of three months upwards
Focus -water familiarization using 1 ……………………….
Cost – £ 3.80 per lesson
Beginners
For people with no experience of swimming
Focus – 2 ………………… techniques
– opening the eyes underwater
– swimming five metres
Intermediate
Focus – learning main swimming strokes
– introduction to 3 …………………………
– swimming underwater
– 4 ………………… in the water
Cost – £61 per course
Other information:
– maximum of 12 pupils per class
– class is for 5 ……………………………
Advance
Focus: -more efficient techniques
-improving 6 ……………………
– competitions
Other information
● Date when Intermediate course begins: Tuesday 7 …………………………(need to register soon)
● Time: 7.30 p.m.
● Participants will be provided with a swimming 8 ………………………….
● Bring change for the 9 …………………………..
Benefits of swimming
● Health benefits
● Improvement in 10 ………………….
● Could save a life
Key
- toys
- breathing
- diving
- safety
- adults
- speed
- January the 13th
- hat
- locker
- confidence
Transcript
Receptionist: Hello, City Swim School!
Man: Oh, hello. I wanted to ask about swimming lessons. That’s in a class, not individual.
Receptionist: Right, well we do group lessons at various levels. To start off with, we have what we call the Water Babies class. That’s for babies of three months and over.
Man: Really, as young as that?
Receptionist: Yes, that’s really the best time to start.
Man: Right, well we do have a baby so I’ll make a note of that. What do they actually do in the lessons?
Receptionist: Well, the main aim is just to familiarise them with the water so they feel
at ease there. They get the children to enjoy themselves. They have lots of toys and things they can use to play with in the water.
Man: Right, and how much do the lessons cost?
Receptionist: They’re held on Tuesday mornings and each lesson costs £3.80. It’s not really a course as such.
Man: Okay, well I’ll talk to my wife about that, but I was actually ringing about lessons for me.
Receptionist: Okay, so are you a beginner?
Man: Not exactly, but I’m not very good.
Receptionist: Well, the beginners’ classes are really for people who don’t have any experience of swimming. They aim to teach you techniques for breathing in the water, and they get you to do things like put your head underwater and open your eyes.
Man: Okay, I can do that.
Receptionist: And by the end of the course, they aim to have you swimming five metres.
Man: I think I can probably just about do that.
Receptionist: Okay, so you’d be better in the Intermediate class then. That’s where you learn the main swimming strokes — front stroke, back stroke, and so on.
Man: What about diving?
Receptionist: Yes, they’d teach you how to do that, and you’d also do some underwater swimming.
Man: Not with a tank or anything?
Receptionist: Oh no, not scuba, just ordinary underwater swimming. And in the Intermediate course you also look at water safety, both in the pool and when swimming in other places.
Man: Okay, well that sounds the right level for me, I think. So how much does that cost?
Receptionist: £61 for a course. That’s ten lessons.
Man: Can you tell me a bit more about the class? How many people would there be in it?
Receptionist: Well, the Intermediate class is usually around eight to ten — that’s what we aim at — though occasionally it might go up to twelve.
Man: Okay, that sounds quite a reasonable size, not too many. And the class is for adults, is it?
Receptionist: Yes.
Man: Okay, and just out of interest, is there an Advanced class?
Receptionist: Yes, they focus on developing more efficient swimming techniques and on working on your speed, and they also prepare you for competitive swimming.
Man: Okay, I think I’d want to start with the Intermediate one, really.
Man: Now, is there anything special I need to know?
Receptionist: Well, the classes are on Tuesdays and the first lesson is on January the 13th, so you need to register before then. January the 8th is the latest, but it’s filling up quickly, so I’d do it straight away. You can pick up a form here or get one off the internet, and classes are at 7:30 p.m.
Man: Right. Then I just roll up with my swimming trunks. Do I have to bring my own towel?
Receptionist: That’s right. We provide all participants with a swimming hat though.
Man: Oh, I don’t usually wear one.
Receptionist: Well, we do insist on it actually. It helps the instructor to identify you, apart from anything else. Oh, and don’t forget you need a 20p coin for the locker.
Man: Oh, okay. Right, well, I’ve been meaning to do this for ages. I really need to get some more exercise, and everyone says swimming is good for your health.
Receptionist: Yes, and a lot of people find it improves their confidence too. And of course, it could save your life — or even someone else’s.
Man: That’s right. Okay, well, thanks very much.
Receptionist: Goodbye.
Man: Goodbye.