An accommodation form

An accommodation form

Learn how to fill in an accommodation preference form.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.

Preparation

Reading text

University accommodation preference form

First name Lucy
Surname Watts
Student number S4085301
Gender female  
Date of birth 25/07/2000
Nationality British
Email address lucyhelenwatts@example.com
Phone 0123 456 789

What type of accommodation would you prefer?

  • Single room with bathroom ✔
  • Single room with shared bathroom (with two or more other students)
  • Shared room (with one other student)
  • Family flat (adults __  children __)

Which location would you prefer?

  • On-campus ✔
  • Off-campus

Are you a smoker?

  • Yes
  • No ✔

Do you have any health needs that affect your housing request?

  • Yes ✔   (If yes, a university officer will contact you for more information.)
  • No

Please list your interests and hobbies, for example sport, music or other social interests. You can also say if you prefer to stay up late as this information may be useful when we are allocating rooms. Please note that we cannot guarantee we will be able to offer accommodation to match your preferences.

I played football for my sixth-form school and I am hoping to join a university team. I'm a morning person and I get up early to train and go to the gym. So I would prefer to share with other people who don't like late nights either! Also I am vegetarian and, if possible, I would prefer to share a kitchen with other non-meat eaters.

Tips

  1. If the form is on paper, write clearly. Use capital letters if your handwriting isn't clear.
  2. If there is not much space to write, make a list instead of writing full sentences.
  3. Check it. It's easy to make small mistakes!

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Submitted by Gulbanu on Tue, 26/02/2019 - 09:52

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Hello! I am family person, that's why i prefer accommodation off-campus, it must be family flat for two adults and five kids.

Submitted by elobied on Sat, 23/02/2019 - 02:32

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Hello. which sentence is correct and why : The wood is suitable for building a house; The wood is suitable for build a house; The wood is suitable to build a house;

Hello elobied,

From those options, suitable for building... is correct.

We can follow suitable for with a gerund or a noun, so we can say suitable for building... or suitable for a house.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by indiex on Tue, 19/02/2019 - 05:22

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Hi! I would like a single room with shared kitchen and bathroom. I'm a non-smoker. I'm a vegetarian, but I don't mind sharing facilities with non-vegetarian people. I sleep early and wake up early. It would be better if I have a room that is quite.