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Vocabulary exercise focusing on common sign words for language learners.

A vocabulary exercise worksheet featuring words commonly seen on signs and notices, with blanks to fill in using provided words like "entrance," "luggage," "available," and "reception."

A vocabulary exercise worksheet featuring words commonly seen on signs and notices, with blanks to fill in using provided words like "entrance," "luggage," "available," and "reception."

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You're correct — the image shows a vocabulary exercise where you must choose the right word from a given box to fill in gaps in signs or notices.

Let’s solve each notice one by one, using logic and context clues.

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Notice 1:


> THIS ................. IS FOR PASSENGERS WITHOUT ................. ONLY.

Already filled in as:
- entrance
- luggage

✔️ This makes perfect sense: “This entrance is for passengers without luggage only.” — common at airports or train stations to separate travelers with/without bags.

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Notice 2:


> THIS LIFT IS .................... .
> PLEASE ASK AN .................... FOR HELP IF YOU CANNOT USE THE STAIRS.

Let’s think:

- First gap: What could be wrong with a lift? Common sign: “This lift is out of order.”
- Second gap: Who helps you if you can’t use stairs? An assistant (or staff, but “assistant” fits better here).

So:
- out of order
- assistant

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Notice 3:


> For very .................... enquiries,
> please ring the bell on the .................... desk.

- First gap: “very ______ enquiries” → likely urgent (urgent enquiries = important, need immediate attention).
- Second gap: “bell on the ______ desk” → almost always reception desk in public places.

So:
- urgent
- reception

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Notice 4:


> Ten per cent .................... on group bookings.
> Pay by ....................

- First gap: “Ten per cent ______ on group bookings” → this is a discount.
- Second gap: “Pay by ______” → common payment method mentioned on signs: credit card.

So:
- discount
- credit card

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## Final Answers:

Notice 1 (already done):


- entrance
- luggage

Notice 2:


- out of order
- assistant

Notice 3:


- urgent
- reception

Notice 4:


- discount
- credit card

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## 📝 Summary Table:

| Notice | Gap 1 | Gap 2 |
|--------|----------------|---------------|
| 1 | entrance | luggage |
| 2 | out of order | assistant |
| 3 | urgent | reception |
| 4 | discount | credit card |

All words used are from the provided vocabulary box — great job matching context!

Let me know if you want explanations for why other words *don’t* fit — that’s also helpful for learning!
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