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Przeczytaj teksty 1. i 2. Uzupełnij w e-mailu Kasi luki 10.1.–10.3. zgodnie z treścią tekstów, tak aby jak najbardziej precyzyjnie oddać sens podanych informacji. Luki należy uzupełnić w języku polskim.
Tekst 1.
Tekst 2.
SKATEBOARD CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS
Call 659 564 546
We are Skatewell School and we will teach you how to become a skateboarder!
SKILLS
During the course your instructors who have more than 15 years of experience will teach
you basic skills. You will learn how to stand on a skateboard, push off, and stop safely.
At the end of the course we will also show you how to do some simple jumps and tricks.
THINGS YOU NEED
Don’t worry if you don’t have your own skateboard or protective equipment. You can
borrow everything from us. On the second floor, our friendly staff will help you choose
the right types and sizes of equipment. A full list of items you can borrow, and how much
they cost, is available from the reception desk located to the right of the entrance.
GROUPS
We offer classes for children over five, teenagers and adults. The groups are not big:
no more than seven people in a group, with a minimum of four.
PRICES PER LESSON
Children: $15
Teenagers: $20
Adults: $30
20% discount for groups of four or more.
If you bring someone with you, each of you will pay half price for the first lesson.


Call 659 564 546
We are Skatewell School and we will teach you how to become a skateboarder! SKILLS
During the course your instructors who have more than 15 years of experience will teach
you basic skills. You will learn how to stand on a skateboard, push off, and stop safely.
At the end of the course we will also show you how to do some simple jumps and tricks.
THINGS YOU NEED
Don’t worry if you don’t have your own skateboard or protective equipment. You can
borrow everything from us. On the second floor, our friendly staff will help you choose
the right types and sizes of equipment. A full list of items you can borrow, and how much
they cost, is available from the reception desk located to the right of the entrance.
GROUPS
We offer classes for children over five, teenagers and adults. The groups are not big:
no more than seven people in a group, with a minimum of four.
PRICES PER LESSON
Children: $15
Teenagers: $20
Adults: $30
20% discount for groups of four or more.
If you bring someone with you, each of you will pay half price for the first lesson.

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