CLUBS FOR STUDENTS General training
CLUBS FOR STUDENTS
You are advised to spend 20 minutes on Questions 15-29
Questions 15-21
Look at the article Clubs for Students.
Which club would you contact for each of the requirements
below?
Write the appropriate letter A-G in boxes 15-21 on your
answer sheet.
You may use each letter more than once. The first one has
been done for you as an example
Example Answer
You wish to go swimming at 7am every morning. G
15 You would like to take Spanish classes.
16 You want to join a club that has international branches.
17 You would like an opportunity to speak in public.
18 You would like to take part in amateur theatrical
productions.
19 You want to visit some famous sites with a group of other
students.
20 You are interested in finding out about part-time work.
21 You want to meet some English people who have started
their careers.
CLUBS FOR STUDENTS
There are a variety of Clubs which provide social and
cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests
from the same or from different national backgrounds.
A
Commonwealth Trust
Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural
events excursions to places of interest and invitations to major British diary
events Open to overseas visitors and students.
B Charles
Peguy Centre
French youth centre providing advice, support and
information to young Europeans aged between 18-30. Facilities include an
information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general
welfare rights. Moreover, the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation
and au pair placements specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine a
copier and computers for CVs. Hours Monday: 14.00-17.00 Tuesday-Friday:
10.00-17.00 Membership: £35 per year, plus £5 per month.
C
Kensington Committee of Friendship for Overseas Students
KCOF is the society for young people from all countries.
Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts,
walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new
programme is sent each month directly to members (£5 to join in October, less
later in the year). Events are free or at low often reduced prices. Office open
10.30-17.30 weekdays only
D Royal
Overseas League
Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in
London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are
branches around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly
magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and
winter programme of events for members. Membership fees overseas students aged
17- 24 £47 per year + initial joining fee £23.50; others £70 per year + initial
joining fee £35 (half price after July). Further information from the
Membership Secretary
E YMCA
London Central
Facilities include photography art drama, pottery, language
courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic,
fitness testing and other activities. Hours weekdays 07.00-22.30, weekends
10.00-21.00. Membership fees: aged 16-17 £25 per year plus attendance charge of
£1 30 per visit; aged 18-19 £213 per year; aged 20- 25 £366 per year.
F London
Inter-Varsity Club (IVC)
IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of
events, from cycling and drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young
English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club arranges
restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a
weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different
events every week run by IVG members for IVC members. To find out more,
telephone the club or write (Freepost) to the office.
G Central
Club
Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership
fee. Coffee shop open for all meals swimming pool (open 06.00), multigym,
hairdressing salon.
Questions
22-29
Read the article on International Students House and look at
the statements below. In boxes 22-29 on your answer sheet write.
TRUE if the statement is true
FALSE if the statement is false
NOT GIVE if the information is not given in the passage
the first one has been done for you as an example.
Example
Answer
The club is for
overseas students only.
FALSE
22 The club has long-term dormitory accommodation.
23 Membership must be renewed monthly.
24 The club provides subsidised restaurant meals.
25 The club is open to non-members on Tuesday evenings.
26 STA Travel help finance the Students Adviser.
27 The services of the Students Adviser are free to all club
members.
28 You must make an appointment to see the Students Adviser.
29 There will be a surcharge for accommodation over the
Christmas period.
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS HOUSE
International Students House is a unique club and
accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located
in the heart of London’s West End and is close to all public transport
facilities.
ACCOMMODATION
* comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single,
twin, 3/4 bedded and multi-bedded rooms
* 44 self-contained flats for married students and families
* long and short stays welcomed
MEMBERSHIP
Club membership is open to all fulltime students,
professional trainees, student nurses and au pairs. Membership costs are kept
to an absolute minimum to enable the widest possible access. You can join for
as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles
you to use the various facilities of the House. It has:
* restaurants
* student bars and coffee shop
* study rooms * clubs and societies
* aerobics and fitness training
* discos, dance, jazz and cinema
* travel and excursions and much more! The best way to check
out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and
8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to meet
the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all
about what’s going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers.
(Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size photographs if you wish to take out
membership.)
ADVICE
SERVICE
Thanks to the support of STA Travel and in association with
LCOS (the London Conference on Overseas Students) International Students House
now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare
service is open to all students at London’s bona-fide academic institutions. It
aims to provide welfare support to help students overcome any personal or
practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One
of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen
during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday.
CHRISTMAS
& NEW YEAR
Unable to get home for Christmas? How about joining in the
fun at International Students House! Check out our special programme of
activity taking place over the Christmas period. Even come and stay - the House
will be offering reduced accommodation rates for students wishing to spend a
few days in London over Christmas. We’ll also have an exciting New Year’s Eve
party so come and join us and ring in the new year in the spirit of
internationalism.
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