quiet times too, where their instructor might tell them a story Q4 that’s got something to do with cycling, or get them to play a
game together. It’s a lot of fun.
WOMAN:
It must be. Now,
what happens if there’s rain? Do the classes still run? Q5 JAKE:
Oh yes. We don’t let that put us off – we just put on our waterproofs and keep cycling.
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WOMAN:
And is there anything special Charlie should bring along with him?
JAKE:
Well, maybe some spare clothes, especially if the weather’s not so good. And
a snack Q6 for break time.
WOMAN:
How about a drink?
JAKE:
No, we’ll provide that. And make sure he has shoes, not sandals.
WOMAN:
Sure. And just at present
Charlie has to take medication every few hours, so I’ll make sure he has that. Q7 JAKE:
Absolutely. Just give us details of when he has to take it and we’ll make sure he does.
WOMAN: Thanks.
JAKE:
Now, there are a few things you should know about Day 1 of the camp. The classes normally
start at 9.30 every morning, but on Day 1 you should aim to get Charlie here by 9.20. The
finishing time will be 12.30 as usual. We need the additional time because there are a few
extra things to do. The most important is that we have a very careful
check to make sure that every child’s helmet fits properly Q8 . If it doesn’t fit, we’ll try to adjust it, or we’ll find
him another one – but he must wear it all the time he’s on the bike.
WOMAN:
Of course.
JAKE:
Then after that, all the instructors will be waiting to meet their classes, and