You will hear a businessman being interviewed by a local radio station. For statements 1-7, choose the correct option Mr Jacobs opened his shop to make as much money as possible. to provide a high quality service at a low cost. to sell a limited variety of organic produce. When Mr Jacobs moved to London he realised getting very fresh food was difficult. he started buying prepackaged food. he stopped eating good food. Mr Jacobs says that London's speciality shops don't appeal to ordinary people. don't sell enough organic produce. don't sell fresh products. Mr Jacobs thinks that organic produce is expensive because it is a new method of farming. it is farmed without any fertilisers. it is very popular. When Mr Jacobs first talked to his parents about organic farming they soon agreed to try it. they thought it would be too much work. they were very enthusiastic about it. Mr Jacobs would like people to know his business is family-run. meet their friends in his shop. stop going to supermarkets. In the future, Mr Jacobs wants to lower the prices of his produce. offer more types of produce. open shops all over the country.
Задание

You will hear a businessman being interviewed by a local radio station. For statements 1-7, choose the correct option

Mr Jacobs opened his shop

  • to make as much money as possible.
  • to provide a high quality service at a low cost.
  • to sell a limited variety of organic produce.

When Mr Jacobs moved to London

  • he realised getting very fresh food was difficult.
  • he started buying prepackaged food.
  • he stopped eating good food.

Mr Jacobs says that London's speciality shops

  • don't appeal to ordinary people.
  • don't sell enough organic produce.
  • don't sell fresh products.

Mr Jacobs thinks that organic produce is expensive because

  • it is a new method of farming.
  • it is farmed without any fertilisers.
  • it is very popular.

When Mr Jacobs first talked to his parents about organic farming

  • they soon agreed to try it.
  • they thought it would be too much work.
  • they were very enthusiastic about it.

Mr Jacobs would like people to

  • know his business is family-run.
  • meet their friends in his shop.
  • stop going to supermarkets.

In the future, Mr Jacobs wants to

  • lower the prices of his produce.
  • offer more types of produce.
  • open shops all over the country.