Reading a Campus Notice

Scénario d'expression orale en Anglais

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What kind of information might be on a campus notice?
Quel type d’information pourrait figurer sur une affiche dans le campus ?
Bonne réponse:
A campus notice might give information about a room change, a cancelled class, an event, or an important deadline. Students need to check the date first because an old notice can be confusing. They should also look for the place, time, and any action they must take. For example, a notice might say that a lecture has moved to another building. If students miss that detail, they may go to the wrong room and arrive late. That is why I always read the notice twice before leaving the area.
Un avis sur le campus peut donner des informations sur un changement de salle, un cours annulé, un événement ou une date limite importante. Les étudiants doivent d’abord vérifier la date, car un ancien avis peut prêter à confusion. Ils doivent aussi repérer le lieu, l’heure et toute action qu’ils doivent entreprendre. Par exemple, un avis peut indiquer qu’un cours magistral a été déplacé dans un autre bâtiment. Si les étudiants ratent ce détail, ils peuvent aller dans la mauvaise salle et arriver en retard. C’est pourquoi je lis toujours l’avis deux fois avant de quitter les lieux.
Why do students sometimes miss important notices?
Bonne réponse:
Students sometimes miss important notices because there are too many messages in different places. They may receive emails, app notifications, posters, and class announcements on the same day. After a while, everything looks important, so they stop reading carefully. This can be a problem when one small notice has a real deadline or room change. Schools can help by making urgent notices short, clear, and easy to find. Highlighting the most urgent notices can help students know what to read first.
Do you prefer campus notices on paper or online?
Bonne réponse:
I prefer online notices because I can read them anywhere and check them again on my phone. If I forget a room number or time, I do not need to return to the noticeboard. Online notices are also useful for students who are not on campus every day. But I think they must be organized well. If the school sends too many online messages, students may still miss the important ones. Clear subject lines also help students decide which messages need attention first.
What advice would you give to someone reading a campus notice carefully?
Bonne réponse:
The date, the place, and the action needed are the first things to check. Many notices include extra information, but those details are usually the most important. If the date has already passed, the notice may not matter anymore. If there is an action, such as register or collect a form, they should note it immediately. Reading carefully means finding what the notice asks the student to do. They should also check whether the notice is for all students or only one group.