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🎓 Reading Comprehension – Discussing Weekend Plans

Hear friends planning a weekend; answer 10 questions on activities, meeting times, transport, and budgets.

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Reading Comprehension – Discussing Weekend Plans
Hear friends planning a weekend; answer 10 questions on activities, meeting times, transport, and budgets. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

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Discussing Weekend Plans

Hear friends planning a weekend; answer 10 questions on activities, meeting times, transport, and budgets. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

On Friday evening, four friends — Sarah, Jason, Emily, and Mark — met online to discuss their weekend plans. Sarah suggested visiting the beach on Saturday morning because the weather forecast predicted sunny skies and warm temperatures. Jason liked the idea but explained that he would first need to finish a work project before noon. Emily proposed meeting later in the afternoon around 3 p.m. and bringing snacks and drinks to save money instead of eating at restaurants near the beach. Mark mentioned that parking near the coast was usually expensive, so he recommended taking the train from Central Station instead. The group agreed to buy round-trip tickets, which cost twelve dollars each. During the conversation, Sarah also suggested stopping at the outdoor market near the station on the way home Sunday evening if everyone still had enough energy. Before ending the call, Emily reminded everyone to bring sunscreen, hats, and reusable water bottles because temperatures were expected to reach thirty degrees Celsius during the weekend.

What activity did Sarah suggest for Saturday morning?

Why did Sarah think Saturday would be a good day for the beach?

Why could Jason not go in the morning?

What time did Emily suggest meeting?

Why did Emily suggest bringing snacks and drinks?

What transportation did Mark recommend?

How much did each round-trip ticket cost?

What place did Sarah suggest visiting on Sunday evening?

What were people reminded to bring?

What temperature was expected during the weekend?

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