Small Claims Tribunal - Claim Form: Questions 1-6

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Part 1:

Questions 1-6 Complete the notes below with NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER.

Small claims tribunal – Claim form

Claimant’s name: Emily-Jane Appleby

Address: 1 Yeronga Street, (1)……………….

Postcode: 4105
Telephone No.
(work) :
(home): (2) ……………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………....................
Respondent: (3) ……………….

Trading name: ABC appliances ltd


Address: (4) ………………. avenue, Bardon
Postcode: (5) ……………….

Telephone no. (work): 72324681


………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....
Date (of transaction): 3/2/2011
Warranty/Guarantee: (6) ……………….

Questions 7-10 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A
NUMBER.

Full particulars of claim


Goods : (7) .................... – (‘Mallard’ brand, ‘Whisper’ model, serial no. XY303)
Agreed to pay: (8) ....................
Good delivered on 5/3/2011
ABC appliances picked up the trade in on the same date.
Salesman said: Mallard Whisper model
• Uses less energy because it has shorter cycle
• Reduces the amount of (9) .................... used
• Whisper quiet
Complaint: the cycle is longer and the appliance is very (10) ....................
Part 2: Questions 11-14 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS

11. The coach is comfortable because it is ....................


12. After all passengers are aboard, the coach will make its first stop at .................... Island
13. The ‘Tree top walk’ is above a ....................
14. Passengers will have a .................... with the alpacas before boarding the bus for home.

Questions 15-20 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A
NUMBER.

Part 3: Questions 21-25 Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS .

21. According to the liaison officer, what do volunteers help provide?


....................
22. What can volunteers help students check and correct?
....................
23. What aspects of students’ self-management can volunteers assist greatly with improving?
....................
24. What will volunteers try to develop in the students so that they exert themselves more?
....................
25. What is it that teachers have that allows them to respond to individual student requirements?
Many different ....................
Questions 26-30 Complete the summary below using the phrases from the box.

A vocational learning experiences


Sharon and Lester have different (26) .................... Sharon
B practical components
studied business while Lester studied science. They are
C self-learning software
volunteering to help out at a school which is increasing its
students’ (27) .................... in a number of subject areas. D academic backgrounds

The (28) .................... programme is well underway. It’s a E marine studies


well-equipped school and the liaison officer is particularly F interesting developments
impressed by the (29) .................... The school offers many G scholastic competitions
things to do outside the curriculum and students are H building and construction
encouraged to take part in (30) ....................

Part 4: Questions 31-33


Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

31. Someone in an anxiety state has worse .................... than normal.

32. A phobia may stem from heredity or ....................

33. The reason for the final breakdown is generally linked with .................... like the loss of a loved
one or a health crisis.

Questions 34-40 Match the phobic state in the box to the symptoms below.
Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-D next to questions 34-40.

The sufferer : 34. Feels extremely shy in company ....................


35. Likes to sleep with the lights on ....................
36. Fears leaving the house ....................
37. Gets sweaty hands ....................
38. Fears a particular creature ....................
39. Fears small spaces ....................
40. Has difficulty speaking in front of other people ....................

Phobic States
A Single Phobia
B Agoraphobia
C Claustrophobia
D Social phobia

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