PART 2 — REAL IELTS EXAM TEST 15 — IELTS Test

REAL IELTS EXAM TEST 15

PART 2

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(0:00) Now turn to section 2. (0:03) Section 2. You will hear a guidance counsellor talking to a group of students. (0:09) First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14. (0:33) Listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 14.
(0:39) Hello everyone. I'm the counselling administrator here at St Ives College (0:44) and I've been asked to come and talk to you about our counselling team (0:48) and the services that we offer. (0:50) We have three professional counsellors here at St Ives.
(0:54) Louise Bagshaw, Tony Denby and Naomi Flynn. (0:58) They each hold daily one-on-one sessions with students (1:01) but which counsellor you see will depend on a number of factors. (1:06) If you've never used a counsellor before then you should make an appointment with Naomi Flynn.
(1:12) Naomi specialises in seeing new students (1:15) and offers a preliminary session where she will talk to you about what you can expect from counselling (1:21) followed by some simple questions about what you would like to discuss. (1:26) This can be really helpful for students who are feeling a bit worried about the counselling process. (1:32) Naomi is also the best option for students who can only see a counsellor outside office hours.
(1:39) She is not in on Mondays but starts early on Wednesday mornings (1:43) and works late on Thursday evenings so you can see her before your first class (1:48) or after your last class on those days. (1:52) Louise staffs our drop-in centre throughout the day. (1:56) If you need to see someone without a prior appointment then she is the one to visit.
(2:02) Please note that if you use this service then Louise will either see you herself (2:07) or place you with the next available counsellor. (2:10) If you want to be sure to see the same counsellor on each visit (2:14) then we strongly recommend you make an appointment ahead of time. (2:19) You can do this at reception during office hours or by using our online booking form.
(2:25) Tony is our newest addition to the counselling team. (2:29) He is our only male counsellor and he has an extensive background in stress management and relaxation techniques. (2:36) We encourage anyone who is trying to deal with anxiety to see him.
(2:42) Tony will introduce you to a full range of techniques to help you cope with this problem (2:46) such as body awareness, time management and positive reinforcement. (2:52) Before you hear the rest of the talk you have some time to look at questions 15 to 20. (3:18) Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20.
(3:23) Each semester the counselling team runs a number of small group workshops. (3:28) These last for two hours and are free to all enroled students. (3:33) Our first workshop is called adjusting.
(3:37) We found that tertiary education can come as a big shock for some people. (3:42) After the structured learning environment of school it is easy to feel lost. (3:48) In this workshop we will introduce you to what is necessary for academic success.
(3:54) As you might expect we are targeting first year students with this offering. (3:59) Getting organised follows on from the first workshop. (4:04) Here we are going to help you break the habit of putting things off, (4:07) get the most out of your time and discover the right balance between academic and recreational activities.
(4:15) With getting organised we are catering to a broader crowd which includes all undergraduates and postgraduates. (4:24) Next up is a workshop called communicating. (4:29) The way people interact here may be quite different to what you are used to, (4:33) especially if you have come from abroad.
(4:36) We will cover an area that many foreign students struggle with, (4:40) how to talk with teachers and other staff. (4:42) We will cover all aspects of multicultural communication. (4:47) International students tend to get a lot out of this class, (4:50) so we particularly encourage you to come along.
(4:54) But I must say that sometimes students from a local background find it helpful too, (4:59) so everyone is welcome. (5:01) The anxiety workshop is held later on in the year and deals with something you will all be familiar with, (5:08) the nerves and anxiety that come when exams are approaching. (5:11) Many students go through their entire academic careers suffering like this, (5:16) but you don't have to.
(5:17) Come to this workshop and we'll teach you all about relaxation and how to breathe properly, (5:23) as well as meditation and other strategies to remain calm. (5:28) We've tailored this workshop to anyone who is going to sit exams. (5:32) Finally, we have the motivation workshop.
(5:35) The big topic here is how to stay on target and motivated during long-term research projects. (5:42) This workshop is strictly for research students, (5:45) as less advanced students already have several workshops catering to their needs. (5:50) Well, that's it.
Thanks for your time.
(5:54) If you have any questions or want more information about our services, (5:58) do come and see us at the counselling service. (6:02) That is the end of section two.
(6:05) You now have half a minute to check your answers.

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