Reading
Part 1 - Signs & Notices
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
Please keep your receipt. You may need it to return items within 14 days.
What does this sign suggest?
You can return items whenever you want, but only if you have a receipt.
Keep your receipt for 14 days, then you must return all items.
Keep the receipt because it is required if you want to take something back within two weeks.
Staff only beyond this door. Visitors must wait in the reception area.
What does the text say?
Visitors can go beyond this door if they wait in reception first.
Visitors are not allowed past this door and should stay in reception until staff help them.
Staff must wait in the reception area before going through this door.
Caution: Wet floor. Please walk slowly and use the handrail on the stairs.
What does this sign suggest?
The floor is wet only on the stairs, so you must use the handrail.
Be careful because the floor is slippery, so move slowly and hold the rail on the stairs.
You should avoid the stairs completely because the floor will stay wet all day.
Bicycles can be parked here for up to 2 hours. Please lock your bike securely.
What does the text say?
You can park your bike here all day as long as it is locked.
Bicycles can be parked here for 2 hours only if they are not locked.
You are allowed to leave your bike here for a maximum of two hours, and you should lock it.
To enter the pool, you must shower first. Swim caps are required for long hair.
What does this notice say?
You must shower in the pool first, and swim caps are optional for long hair.
You have to rinse off before going into the pool, and people with long hair must wear a swim cap.
You should shower first, but only children with long hair have to wear swim caps.
Instructions
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
Exercise Details
Author
Charlyn Moran
@charlyn-moran
User Prompt
"Create a mixed exercise for signs and notices."
Created on:
Mar 24, 2026
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