Thẩm Tâm Vy, November 17th, 2018 PRATISE LISTENING - ADVANCED – LESSON 16 PRACTISE LISTENING 16 – ADVANCED Good morning, everyone. Firstly, let me say thank you to you all for volunteering and making time to show the new arrivals around the campus. I have called you all here to tell you about the information the University Administration would like you to pass on to the freshers. If any of you have any questions. I'd be grateful if you would save them until the end, so that I can deal with them all together. Now, as soon as each student has completed registration he or she will be assigned an Adviser of Studies. The role of the adviser is to deal with any questions the students may have regarding their academic work. You all know how concerned people get about things during the first couple of weeks at Uni. Okay, let me move on to tuition fees - these can be paid over the course of the term in four equal instalments. The Bursar's office is in the same place as it’s always been - the Administration building. Next, tell those who are living on campus that during the first couple of weeks of term there is likely to be more noise being made than usual. More than likely they will be the ones making it, but for those who find that the noise level is not conducive to study, there are several study booths on campus that can be used outside of normal library opening hours. And while I'm on the subject of rooms, the allocation of rooms in the Halls of Residence has already been finalised and, apart from one or two exceptional cases, cannot be changed - unless the person who wants to change can find another person who is willing to swap. Right, now on to the library. The library is only for fully-registered students. This means that everyone must have been processed through the registry and been issued with a library card before they can take any books out. Oh, and I should also have mentioned that, as you know, every student automatically becomes a member of the Students' Union upon registration. I think that about covers all the points I wanted to mention for the moment. Incidentally, you could just mention the various places in town that have special rates for students. There's a list of these establishments on notice board 5 in the main library. Oh, sorry - I've just remembered one of the basic things that almost everyone asks. The bus stop, as you know, is behind the School of Arts, but there are plans to have it moved round the corner, outside the main library, which will be more practical in bad weather. It might be worth mentioning that the medical centre is over near Geddes Court, just in case anyone needs to see the doctor.
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