PTE Summarize Group Discussion – Housing Plans
Narration: Three students are discussing their housing plans for the upcoming academic year.
Speaker1: The people at the accommodation office wanted to know who is coming by to live on campus next year. We got to let them know for sure by next week. It sounds like most people are coming back. What are you guys going to do? Have you decided yet?
Speaker2: Really? They need to know so soon. Well, I have already decided. I am coming back next year, and I put in my request for a single room yesterday, actually. I think on-campus accommodation provides a better atmosphere for studying, and I hate commuting—walking to class in five minutes beats waiting for the bus in the rain.
Speaker3: Honestly, I’ve been considering living outside. I think I would prefer a bit more independence. I’ve found an affordable place that is pretty close to campus. Plus, I think living off-campus could be a good way to experience more of the city.
Speaker1: Really? I hadn’t heard you made a decision. That’s interesting. Well, those are both good points. I’m kind of torn between the convenience of living on campus, and the independence of living off-campus. Maybe having my own space would help me sleep better? But then again, who’s gonna remind me to pick up my laundry from the basement?
Speaker3: Hey, why don’t you make a list of pros and cons? That might help you in your decision-making. Or you could just flip a coin, Joe. But really, think about what will make your life easier and happier. Consider the cost, travel time, studies, and distractions in both scenarios.
Speaker1: Interesting! I will keep these points in mind when submitting the response. Whatever the case, everyone needs to make up their mind by next week for sure. The accommodation office said they’re assigning rooms on a first-come basis, so I don’t want to miss out if I end up choosing on-campus. Anyway, I better finalize my housing choice by Friday to beat the deadline.
Speaker2: That’s fair enough. I’ve made up my mind anyway. After hearing you two talk, I’m even more set on staying—my list of pros for on-campus is way longer—24/7 library access, not having to sign a lease, and the fact that my favorite study group meets in the dorm lounge every Tuesday. I’ll go submit my form after class today.
Speaker3: That’s the spirit! And hey, if you ever get tired of cafeteria food, my place has a tiny kitchen—you’re welcome to come over for dinner sometime. I’m still figuring out how to cook tofu, but practice makes perfect, right?
Speaker2: That sounds great! I’ll definitely take you up on that—cafeteria food does get repetitive after a while. Maybe I can bring over some of my mom’s homemade spice mix to help with the tofu? She swears it makes even the blandest veggies taste good. And who knows, if your place is that close, maybe I’ll pop by to study sometimes too—change of scenery might do me good.
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