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REAL IELTS EXAM TEST 29

College Facilities & Dormitory Information

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(0:00) Section 2. You hear a talk by a counsellor from the University of New South Wales (0:06) who will introduce some useful facilities and services on the campus. First, you have some (0:13) time to look at questions 11 to 15. Now, listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 15.
(0:47) Hello everyone and welcome to the University of New South Wales. The first thing I'd like to do (0:53) in today's orientation session is get you all oriented. That means tell you the location of (0:59) some useful facilities and services.
So, first of all, take out the maps we gave you all as
(1:04) you came in the door. The map is the big yellow sheet of paper. As you can see on the map, (1:10) north is at the top, south at the bottom, etc.
Which way is north? Well, look through that
(1:16) window on my left, your right. See the rising sun? That would have to be east. So, north (1:23) must be directly behind me.
Now, we're at the campus main gate. The recreational facilities
(1:30) are on my right hand and its opposite is the student centre. No questions? Good, pretty easy, (1:37) right? Okay, did everyone eat breakfast at the student food service this morning? (1:42) Was the food good? Yes, yes, I am joking.
I've eaten there too. So, after a meal like that,
(1:49) you must be eager to go to a doctor, right? Well, I have good news for you. The student (1:55) health centre is located about half a kilometre straight north of here.
Look on your maps. You
(2:02) see the street on the east side of this building, Ned Kelly Avenue? Just follow that about 500 (2:08) metres and the health centre will be on your left at the third cross street. Now, I know you all (2:15) just got here.
So, you must be wondering how to tell your folks you've arrived safely,
(2:21) how much you miss the dog and how you already need more money. If you don't have an iPhone, (2:27) you probably are wondering where to find a computer. Well, I have good news.
If you go
(2:32) straight out of its door and walk down the garden street, you'll see the internet unit on your left (2:39) side, just next to the gym. The hours are posted on the door and the computers are free, but you (2:45) must bring your student ID card with you. Like I tell everyone, if you need help with anything, (2:51) you can probably find right here in the student centre.
Do you see the four buildings there
(2:56) between the student centre and the library? Those are the dormitories. The men's dorms are the two (3:02) on the south, the women's the two on the north. Okay, I'm sorry to have to tell you, but the (3:08) university has been doing a lot of repairs and remodelling and it's not all done yet.
So, there
(3:14) may be some small problems with your dorm rooms. Maybe the window doesn't open. Maybe an air (3:20) conditioner is missing or does not work.
If there are any problems, you can go to the complaint
(3:25) office, which is right beside the teaching building between the Parker Street and the (3:31) Cramer Street. Just tell them your problem and they should have it fixed by the time you graduate (3:36) in four years. I'm joking, but please be patient.
There are a lot of little things they need to
(3:43) take care of. Tired of the school food? No? Give it a week. Or maybe you just need a place to get (3:51) coffee in the wee hours of the night during one of those marathon study sessions.
Either way,
(3:57) you definitely have to check out the little cafe just past the women's dormitories. They've got (4:03) free Wi-Fi, so a lot of students saddle up with coffee and a bagel for hours on end to get work (4:09) done. Before you hear the rest of the talk, you have some time to look at questions 16 to 20.
(4:45) Now listen and answer questions 16 to 20. As for the dorm rooms, I have some bad news and some good (4:55) news. The bad news is the rooms are small and you'll probably be sharing space with at least (5:02) three other students.
The good news is that each room has its own bathroom. What's good about
(5:09) sharing a bathroom with three strangers? Hmm, good question. Okay, call it bad news and worse news.
(5:18) Hey, maybe try this for good news. Each dorm has a kitchen. If you want to make snacks or meals, (5:26) you can do it there.
You can buy food containers at any campus convenience store,
(5:31) so you can store your food in the kitchen. But a word of warning, you should definitely write your (5:37) name on your food containers. Sad to say, there are food thieves among your fellow students.
(5:45) Speaking of thieves, a word about security. I mean, this is Australia and we do get drunken (5:52) bush rangers wandering onto campus. Each of you will be given a key for your dorm room.
(5:58) Don't lose it. You have to pay for any replacement and fill out a bunch of papers too. Red tape, huh? (6:08) Your key does not work for the front door of your dorm, however.
To the right of each door,
(6:14) there's a keypad with numbers. When you move in, they will tell you the code you use to enter the (6:22) Please do not tell the code to people who do not live in the dorm. (6:27) Let's see, have I forgotten anything? Oh yes, most of you are not rich, correct? (6:35) So when your clothes get dirty, you can't just throw them away and buy new ones.
(6:41) That means you have to learn to do laundry. Or men, that means you have to hurry up and get married. (6:47) If you decide to wash those clothes and not get married, there are laundries in each dorm.
(6:55) Where? Oh, I almost forgot to tell you. The laundry for each dorm is in the basement. (7:02) Some real good news this time if you're a student, it is free.
You do have to buy your own soap,
(7:09) however. The laundry closes by the by at 11.30. And now that I've mentioned 11.30, (7:18) please remember the dorm doors are locked at 11.30pm. Your code will not work. If you want to (7:26) get in, you'll have to call the night watchman.
Don't worry, you can get that number at the dorm
(7:32) office. Yes, the dorm office and the complaint office are the same office. (7:38) Alright then, before we continue, are there any questions?

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