Man: Shall we have a look at this information about campsites? And then perhaps we can choose where to go on holiday.
Woman: Yes. My children are very excited about our two families going away together again this year. Shall we look at Westerly Campsite first?
Man: Yes. It says it's most suitable for children under 12 years old. So that should be fine for us. Your daughter's just 11, isn't she?
Woman: Yes. That's right.
Man: Now where is the Westerly Campsite? Is it the one next to a lake?
Woman: 1That's another one. This one's by the sea. Perfect.
Man: Yes. That's a good place to go in the summer when the weather's hot.
Woman: 2This brochure says that most children who go to Westerly Campsite love the animals they can see there. There's a special area where they can go and feed them.
Man: We might see some interesting birds too. 3Oh, and look. It says a farmer comes every day and you can buy eggs from him.
Woman: Great for breakfast. I wonder if he sells other things like cheese, but it's not mentioned.
Man: I don't know. I think they grow a lot of fruit in that area, so he might sell that.
Woman: 4Another thing I like about this campsite is that they let you make a fire. We could cook some sausages and sing songs around it in the evenings. And perhaps it would be a good way to meet other families there too.
Man: Great. And it isn't too expensive. 5£6 per adult per night, £3 per child. But wait. Families of four can get it for £15.75 a night.That works out even cheaper.
Woman: Let's look at a couple of other campsites before we decide.
Man: Yes. Let's look at Snetton Forest Campsite.
Woman: Mhmm.
Man: It's even cheaper. £5 per adult and children under 10 are free. 6They say it's a very good place if you're keen on fishing, and they even give you tips on where to go to have the best chance of catching some.
Woman: 7I prefer walking or hiking, and so do the rest of my family, so I'm not sure that will attract us that much. Oh, look. It says you can rent a bike to go around the forest. I do that. And your children would like that too, wouldn't they?
Man: Absolutely. We could all go somewhere and have a picnic. 8Look. This is interesting too. At Snetton, they get all the children together to play football. Your children would love that. And your husband, Mike, plays too, doesn't he?
Woman: Yes. That sounds good. Well, Mike's more into tennis, actually, but I'm sure he'd be happy to be a referee if they needed one. Here's some information about Trent Valley Campsite. I've heard about this one.
There's a festival near the campsite in June, and it's really busy. 9So they say for families, it's better in July when it's a bit quieter.
Man: Well, that would be just right for us because we have to go in the school summer holidays. Let's look at what it says about it. Oh, look. It's quite a long way to the nearest village, eight kilometers. It's too far to walk.
Woman: 10But this one has got an open air pool, which we'd all love in the summer. Mhmm. And they have a little shop where you can buy basic things like bread and milk.
Man: That's really useful. And there's lots to do there. I think on Saturday nights.