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The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
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What
is
missi
Headings!
ng?
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The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
_________
What
is
missi
Headings!
ng?
_________________________
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
What
is
missi
Headings!
ng?
Parents
Views
Introduction
What Their Children Want
to Eat.
Facilities
What
else is
missi
ng?
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Introduction
What
else is
missi
Recommendation!
ng?
What should
the
recommenda
tion be
based
on?
THE
TASK
AND THE
CONTENT!
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
What should
the
recommenda
tion be
based
on?
THE
TASK
AND THE
CONTENT!
What should it be?
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
Where did
the writer
get the
survey
results
from?
They
invented
them!
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
As a result of the survey, I would recommend
that the restaurant should offer reduced
prices for large families. I also suggest that
What do you
think the
questions
were?
What facilities
do you think a
good restaurant
should have?
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
As a result of the survey, I would recommend
that the restaurant should offer reduced
prices for large families. I also suggest that
What do you
think the
questions
were?
What facilities
do you think a
good restaurant
should have?
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
As a result of the survey, I would recommend
that the restaurant should offer reduced
prices for large families. I also suggest that
What do you
think the
questions
were?
What facilities
do you think a
good restaurant
should have?
What food do
you think it
should serve?
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
As a result of the survey, I would recommend
that the restaurant should offer reduced
prices for large families. I also suggest that
What do you
think the
questions
were?
What facilities
do you think a
good restaurant
should have?
What food do
you think it
should serve?
Introduction
The aim of this report is to show what
different family members expect from a
restaurant. The report is based on a survey of
50 people aged between 8 and 45.
Facilities
Several younger parents agreed that a family
restaurant should have nappy-changing
facilities. Many of those under 16, on the
other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was
an important feature.
Parents Views
Most parents expected to see a wide range of
dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and
tastes. Understandably, price is a significant
factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed
said that they preferred restaurants which
offered cheaper childrens portions.
What their Children Want to Eat.
Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those
under 12 wanted chips with everything
whereas a large number of teenagers thought
that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal
opportunity to try new dishes.
Recommendation
As a result of the survey, I would recommend
that the restaurant should offer reduced
prices for large families. I also suggest that
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examiner.
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include to
impress the
examiner.
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the start of
sentences.
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speech.
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include to
impress the
examiner.
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the start of
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impress the
examiner.
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relative
clauses
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the start of
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speech.
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clauses.
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impress the
examiner.
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the start of
sentences.
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speech.
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examiner.
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the start of
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speech.
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relative
clauses.
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vocabulary
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impress the
examiner.
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the start of
sentences.
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speech.
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relative
clauses.
Relevant
vocabulary
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include to
impress the
examiner.
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t Phrases
Adverbs at
the start of
sentences.
Reported
speech.
Comparisons
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relative
clauses.
Relevant
vocabulary
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Important
Phrases
Introduction
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include to
impress the
examiner.
Other
Importan
t Phrases
Adverbs at
the start of
sentences.
Reported
speech.
Comparisons
Non defining
relative
clauses.
Relevant
vocabulary
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Important
Phrases
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Parents Views
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