
The Best kind of know it all
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- Q1What do you learn about Martin in the first paragraph?he is a colleague of the writerhis job suits his personalityhis job is an extension of his hobbyhe has two educational roles60s
- Q2The writer decided to meet Martin again to find out how he managed toencourage people to go back to him for another touravoid the failings of many other tour guideswin custom for other tour groupsentertain large and varied tour groups60s
- Q3The writer notes that on meeting the tour group, Martin:seemed as nervous as everyone elsepraised everyone for their prompt arrivalgreeted everyone warmelychecked that everyone could understand him60s
- Q4Martin's approach to guiding is tobegin with the oldest buildingsmoved around the coach as he talksencourage tourist participationfind out how much visitors know first60s
- Q5What does 'it' in line 57 refer to?performing in front of a groupshowing students around Londonbecoming a guidearranging courses60s
- Q6Marin says that the 'Coaching' exam is difficult because:it has so many sectinsyou have to smile in different waysyou have to cover different routesthere is so much to think about60s
- Q7In line 75, what does 'some of it sticks' mean?some facts are up to datesome lessons are revisedsome questions are answeredsome information is remembered60s
- Q8In the last paragraph, the writer says he is impressed bythe amount of preparation in Martin's jobthe variety of approaches taken to guidingthe quantity of work available for tour guidesthe distance Martin covers in his tours60s