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The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes.

The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes.

The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes.

__________ The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. _________ Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. ______________ Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. _________________________ Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes.

__________ The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. _________ Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. ______________ Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. _________________________ Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes.

The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Introduction Facilities Parents Views What Their Children Want to Eat.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. You have a part-time job in a restaurant. The manager wants to make the restaurant more popular with families and has asked you to carry out a survey among people of various ages and write a report. Write your report in words summarizing the findings of your survey and making two recommendations of your own.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. You have a part-time job in a restaurant. The manager wants to make the restaurant more popular with families and has asked you to carry out a survey among people of various ages and write a report. Write your report in words summarizing the findings of your survey and making two recommendations of your own.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. You have a part-time job in a restaurant. The manager wants to make the restaurant more popular with families and has asked you to carry out a survey among people of various ages and write a report. Write your report in words summarizing the findings of your survey and making two recommendations of your own.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. You have a part-time job in a restaurant. The manager wants to make the restaurant more popular with families and has asked you to carry out a survey among people of various ages and write a report. Write your report in words summarizing the findings of your survey and making two recommendations of your own.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation You have a part-time job in a restaurant. The manager wants to make the restaurant more popular with families and has asked you to carry out a survey among people of various ages and write a report. Write your report in words summarizing the findings of your survey and making two recommendations of your own.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children. As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer a lunch menu. I also suggest that that all meals should come with free drinks and that the walls should be colourfully decorated. I like restaurants that sell a wide range of fresh foods. I also like to be able to sit on a terrace and enjoy a mojito with my friends. You have a part-time job in a restaurant. The manager wants to make the restaurant more popular with families and has asked you to carry out a survey among people of various ages and write a report. Write your report in words summarizing the findings of your survey and making two recommendations of your own.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children.. Adverbs at the start of sentences.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents, expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest that the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, should be extended to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech. Comparisons

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest extending the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech. Comparisons

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest extending the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech. Comparisons Non defining relative clauses.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest extending the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech. Comparisons Non defining relative clauses.

Introduction The aim of this report is to show what different family members expect from a restaurant. The report is based on a survey of 50 people aged between 8 and 45. Facilities Several younger parents agreed that a family restaurant should have nappy-changing facilities. Many of those under 16, on the other hand, felt that a non-smoking area was an important feature. Parents Views Most parents expected to see a wide range of dishes on the menu, catering for all ages and tastes. Understandably, price is a significant factor and 80 per cent of those interviewed said that they preferred restaurants which offered cheaper children’s portions. What their Children Want to Eat. Not surprisingly, over 90 per cent of those under 12 wanted chips with everything whereas a large number of teenagers thought that a visit to a restaurant was an ideal opportunity to try new dishes. Recommendation As a result of the survey, I would recommend that the restaurant should offer reduced prices for large families. I also suggest extending the menu, which is a little limited at the moment, to include meals which are suitable for young children. Adverbs at the start of sentences. Reported speech. Comparisons