C2:
1. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
Whether the student can obtain additional time for filing a housing application
Whether the student will be able to get a refund for her housing deposit
How to arrange university housing for the next year
How to apply for the study-abroad program
2. What concern does the student express about stage one of the housing application process
She is concerned she will not be able to submit her application by the deadline.
She is concerned about having to pay for housing she might not use.
She considers the amount required for the deposit excessive.
She does not want to commit to selecting a particular building yet.
3. Why does the man mention the study-abroad notification form
To emphasize that the deadline for the form is approaching
To explain why the student need not worry about making a housing deposit
To point out that the student completed the form incorrectly
To explain a requirement for all students applying to the study-abroad program
4. According to the man, what can students do at the open-house session
Find out about the campus housing process
Meet with potential roommates and housing staff
Get a discounted membership card for the local art museum
Learn about the different housing choices
5. According to the man, what do students who want to live with friends have to do?
Wait until stage three to request a specific roommate
Select a two-person room in Clark Hall
Include the roommate’s name on the online application form
Fill out a roommate request form after the open-house session