L3 Speaking Task # 2

Opened: Wednesday, 6 April 2016, 1:00 AM
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L3 Speaking Task # 2

Directions: (read first)

  1. Begin by reading the announcement in the box below. Do not exceed 45 seconds. You can use the clock to time yourself.

  2. Next listen to a conversation about the announcement by clicking the start button on the audio player in the box below.

  3. After you listen to the conversation, prepare your answer for 30 seconds.

  4. Then record your response by clicking the "Add Submission" button at the bottom of the page.

  5. If you get a Flash permission message, check "Allow" and "Close".

  6. Next, click the "Record" button and begin speaking. You will have 60 seconds for your response. You may need to click "Stop" when you have finished.

  7. Finally, click the "Save Changes" button at the bottom to upload your recording for grading and teacher comments.

When you are ready, put on your headset and click the start button on the audio player here to begin this speaking task.

Notification of Class Schedule Changes Due to Renovation

All first-year students should take notice of last minute changes to their class schedules for the Fall Semester. These changes are due to a major renovation for Wilson Hall during this semester and half of the second semester. Students who had classes scheduled at Wilson Hall this semester will need to take note of the following locations changes. The actual room assignments will be posted on the bulletin board at the entrance of each building. You can also access the university website and click on “Latest News” for more information about these changes.

Kindly take note of the following:

  1. All science classes will be held in Ford Hall.
  2. All humanities classes will be held in Moore Hall.
  3. All other classes will be held in Peterson Hall.

Students should also note that while the new cafeteria is under renovation, more vending machines have been installed in the Student Commons area at Ford Hall.

We recognize that this temporary relocation of classes will cause some inconvenience to students but we believe the long-term benefits will be notable. Once Wilson Hall is renovated, it will be a showplace for the university and feature a state-of-the-art science research lab, spacious new student lounges and a full-menu cafeteria.

We appreciate your understanding and patience while this renovation is underway.

University Administration