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Listen to the dialogue. Which
poster has got the clearest message?
Marie Hi, Dean. Have you seen these?
Dean No, what are they?
Marie They're posters for an anti-drugs campaign.
A group of us is trying to raise awareness
about drugs in sport. What do you think of
them? We only want to use one.
Dean Oh, OK. Well, that one's only got text. To
be really effective, it should definitely have
a photo. What do you think?
Marie You might be right. I think the one we use
should mention the benefits of drug-free
sport. At least the one with the photo has
got a clearer message. Do you agree?
Dean I'm not sure about that. The message must
be clear but, as you said, it should be more
positive. It shouldn't try to scare us.
Marie You're right. I reckon we need new posters.
Did you feed your cat or dog with fish yesterday?
What did you feed your cat with yesterday?
I feed my cat with fish yesterday, didn't I?
Who fed my cat with fish yesterday?
Are they going to school now?
Are they going to school or home now?
Where are they going now?
They are going to school now, aren't they?
Who is going to school now?
Is she a schoolgirl?
Is she a schoolgirl or a teacher?
What is she?
She is a schoolgirl, isn't she?
Who is a schoolgirl?
Did he wash up the drinks?
Did he wash up the drinks or the plates?
What did he wash up?
He washed up the drinks, didn't he?
Who washed up the drinks?
Do you drink coffee every evening?
Dou you drink coffee or tea every evening?
When do you drink coffee?
We drink coffee every evening, don't we?
Who drinks coffee every evening?