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Latihan IELTS Speaking: Discussing an Application and Medical Records

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Discussing an Application and Medical Records - Advanced English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🔥 Advanced · IELTS · B2 · 2026.03.12 · 1m51s

🎧 Latihan IELTS Mendengar & Berbicara

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📝 Transkrip Dialog IELTS Speaking

Admissions Officer: Hello, I'm the admissions officer. Congratulations on applying. How can I help with your file today? Applicant: Thank you. I'm a very studious student. My tutors call me studious because I work late and attend extra seminars. Admissions Officer: That sounds promising. We read references carefully. A studious candidate usually does well in interviews. Applicant: One practical issue: I had an accident last year and surgeons had to amputate my ring finger. That affected some of my practical coursework. Admissions Officer: I see. Please include medical documentation. The records should show why they had to amputate and when the surgery happened. Applicant: I will. Also, I wanted to ask about housing. I know campus rooms can be impermanent for exchange students. Admissions Officer: Yes, we offer impermanent residences for short stays. If you prefer a longer contract that's possible outside campus. Applicant: And about the deposit — is there restitution if I cancel early? Admissions Officer: Yes. We offer full restitution of the housing deposit if you cancel within 14 days of acceptance. After that we retain 20 percent. Applicant: Good. I won't dally with the forms. I plan to send everything this week. Admissions Officer: Excellent. Don't dally on the health forms either. If you dally, you risk missing orientation and scholarship deadlines. Applicant: Understood. One more thing, some people told me orientation is on Tuesday, others said Monday. Which is correct? Admissions Officer: Orientation is next Monday. But note, some emailed details incorrectly, so double-check the schedule on our site. Applicant: I'll check and upload my medical reports about the amputate surgery, and my portfolio afterwards. Thank you for the advice. Admissions Officer: You're welcome. We'll process any restitution requests within 30 days. Submit soon and we can move your application along.

📝 📚 Soal Latihan IELTS

1

How does the applicant describe his study habits?

2

What medical procedure did the applicant mention?

3

What does the officer advise the applicant about submission timing?

4

Under which condition will the university give full restitution of the housing deposit?

5

Why did the applicant mention the amputation, based on the conversation?

6

What can be inferred about the applicant's chance of application success?

7

In this context, what does the verb 'dally' most nearly mean?

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