Questions 11-19
Complete the table below.
using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Brand of Cot | Good Points | Problems | Verdict |
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Baby Safe | Easy to (11)......... |
Did not have any (12) ...............Babies could trap their (13) ............... in the side bar |
(14) ......... |
Choice Cots | Easy to (15) ............... |
Side did not drop downSpaces between the bars were (16) ............... |
(17) ............... |
Mother's Choice | Base of cot could be moved |
Did not have any (18) ...............Pictures could be removed easily |
(19) ............... |
Question 20
Complete the notes below.
- Edges of cot should not be (20) ................
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Hello and welcome to today's “Buyer Beware” programme, where we give you some tips on how to spend your money wisely. Now, in today's show we're looking at beds for children and babies. Let's start by looking at baby cots, that's for children of up to three years old. We tested three different cots all in the budget price range and, as usual, we will feature the good points, the problems and our verdict.
The first cot we looked at was by Baby Safe and it had several good points to recommend it. Our testers liked the fact that it had four wheels, so it was easy to move around.Q11 The only slight problems with this cot were that it had no brakesQ12, but they didn't think that mattered too much. At first they were a bit concerned about the side bar, because they felt babies could trap their fingersQ13 in it, but our testers felt that this was unlikely to happen so they have given this one a verdict of “satisfactory”.Q14
The next cot was by Choice Cots and this time our testers were pleased to find a cot which is simple to put togetherQ15 - unlike others we looked at. On the minus side, our testers did not like the fact that the side of the cot did not drop down, making it difficult to pick up newborn babies. However, the real problem with this cot was the space between the bars; our testers found they were too wideQ16 and a baby could easily trap his head. We felt this was a real safety hazard and so we have labelled this one dangerousQ17, I'm afraid.
And finally better news for the Mother's Choice cot. This cot was slightly different in that, although the side bar did not drop down, the base could be raised or lowered into two different positions making it safe as well as convenient. The negatives for this one were quite minor; the only niggle everyone had was the fact that it has no wheelsQ18 and the only other problem anyone could find, was that there were pictures which were simply stuck on and so could easily become detached. The makers have now promised to discontinue this practice. As this cot will then be safe in every way, we have made the Mother's Choice cot our best buy.Q19 Congratulations Mother's Choice!
So, what features should you look for in a baby's cot? Well obviously safety is a very important factor as well as comfort and convenience. We recommend that, if you are buying a cot, do make sure that any metal present is not rusted or bent in any way. You should ensure your cot has only rounded or smooth edging without any sharpQ20 edges, this is especially important for wooden cots.
And now on to beds for toddlers ...
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Questions 11-19
Complete the table below.
using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Brand of Cot Good Points Problems Verdict Baby Safe Easy to
(11).....move around
/ move about....Did not have any
(12) ....brakes....Babies could trap
their (13) ...fingers...
in the side bar(14) ...satisfactory... Choice Cots Easy to
(15) ...put (it) together...Side did not
drop downSpaces between the
bars were (16)
...too wide...(17) ...dangerous... Mother's Choice Base of cot could be
movedDid not have any
(18) ....wheels...Pictures could be
removed easily(19) ...(the) best /
(the) best buy / safe...Question 20
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for the answer.- Metal should not be rusted or bent.- Edges of cot should not be (20) ......sharp........ .