Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Tuesday's Assignment

While much of our public library consists of clicks, we're going to make a visit this Thursday to the bricks:

What caption would you write here?
Here are your tasks:
  1. Vocabulary and pronunciationVisiting a Library
    1. Identify 5 new/difficult words/terms
    2. Make sentences using those words, and have a partner check your pronunciation of them
  2. Do this listening exercise: Library Tour
  3. Watch this video, and identify 3 things/places you hope to see.
  4. Role play with a partner what you hope to see on Thursday’s field trip and make arrangements to meet. Practise once, and record your chirbit.

                                  


1.   5 new/difficult words/terms:

hours of operation
non- fiction section
online catalogue
briefly
bar code

2 . listening exercise: 

1. Level 2
2. Level 1
3. Level 3
4. $15.00
5. 10:00 PM

1. Where would you go to check out books?
A. Level 1
B. Level 2
C. Level 3
D. Level 4
2. Where is the most likely place to find a book on learning to speak French?
A. Level 1
B. Level 2
C. Level 3
D. Level 4
3. Where would you find a January 1996 issue of Time Magazine?
A. Level 1
B. Level 2
C. Level 3
D. Level 4
4. How much would you have to pay in late fees if you had a book that was 45 days overdue?
A. $5.50
B. $11.00
C. $15.00
D. $22.50
5. When does the library close on Friday nights?
A. 8:30 PM
B. 9:00 PM
C. 9:30 PM
D. 10:00 PM





1. university
2. taped
3. collection
4. desk
5. science
6. study
7. renewed
8. fee
9. maximum

10. weekdays

Hello and welcome to the (1) library. This (2) tour will introduce you to our library's facilities and operating hours. First of all, the library (3) of books, reference materials, and other resources are found on levels one to four of this building. Level one houses our humanities and map collections. On level two, you will find our circulation (4), current periodicals and journals, and our copy facilities. Our (5) and engineering sections can be found on level three. You can also find back issues of periodicals and journals older than six months on this level. Finally, group (6) rooms, our microfilm collection, and the multimedia center are located on level four.
Undergraduate students can check out up to five books for two weeks. Graduate students can check out fifteen books for two months. Books can be (7) up to two times. There is a 50-cents-a-day late (8) for overdue books up to a (9) of $15.00. Periodicals and reference books cannot be checked out.
The library is open (10), 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The library is closed on Sundays.

3. 3 things/places you hope to see

Digital Innovation Hub
Study Pods
Learning Centre





        
                         

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