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Test 3 section 2

Question 11-15
Good morning, and welcome to the Open Day of our new (1) Health Club, here at
Chelsea Bridge. I have to say it is very (2) to have so many people turn up. My
name is Harry Wilkinson and I work as one of the nine permanent staff members
employed here at the Club.
The main aim of the Open Day is to give you a quick tour of the building, but
before we do that, we’d like to introduce you to a few people employed at the
Club. Not all of us are here at the same time. In case you need to contact any of us
our contact details are here on the (3) below the photographs. First of all, this is
Sean Bond, who is the Technical Manager, and his job is to (4), like computer, and
all the electrical equipment. And this is Margret Lloyd. Her main function is to
oversea training, and she is therefore (5) all the full-and-part-time (6). The next
important person I need to introduce you to is James Todd. He is our Liaison
Officer. What he does is manage bookings for the Club rooms and equipment, as
they are open to different organizations, from the local College to corporate clients
like banks and so on.
Last but not least is our (7), Edward Marks who works part-time Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Edward plays an important part in the life of the Club. His
main role is to prevent injuries.
Question 16-20:
Now for (8). You see that the Club has quite a (9) and is arranged over three floors.
There is a lift by the Reception and the stairs. On the ground floor, there are two
large halls, which are used for yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates and dance and fitness classes
for different age groups, with the shop and cafeteria over here. On the first floor,
we have a full range of fitness machines, which are available in the large central
hall, around which there are various offices. The changing rooms are also on this
floor. On the second floor, there is a series of small therapy rooms with waiting
areas for clients. These may be booked by individual theraphists. These are also
three classrooms, which are used for teacher training and group therapy classes.
We have a very (10) therapy training program (11) to the university of Manwich
with training in counselling, for which we have three programs at the moment. As
regards the various types of yoga, (12) and the Alexander Technique, there are
currently nine different training classes going on. Information about the training
can (13) from the (14), which you can pick up at Reception, and from the Club
website. There will be a chance to talk to trainers for those interested in (15) this
Saturday at 10am. For yoga etc, there will also be an informal gathering of trainers
on Thursday at 4.30 pm. So if you are interested in (16) , this is your chance.

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