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April Program and Events Schedule

 
Date and Time Event Location Additional Notes
April 2 7:00 P.M. A Trip to the Past Silent Film Series Decker Hall Join us for a viewing of several films showcasing early American film history
April 5 3:00 P.M. Your Creative Writing Workshop Youth Wing, Room 304 Open to all students in high school who want to improve their writing skills.
April 10 11:00 A.M. Beginner English Conversation Club Education Center, Room 102 Join other adults who are learning to speak English. This class is free.
April 16 5:00 P.M. Never Too Late to Learn Media Lab, Room 202 Learning to use a computer is not just for young people. Join US as we explore the sea of information, using computers. (For senior citizens)
April 29 10:00 A.M. Story Play Youth Wing, Room 301 Play with toys and hear a story. (For ages 0-5)


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To:Richard White - [email protected]
From:Linda Carter - [email protected]
Date:April 1
Subject: Beginner English Conversation Club


Hi Mr. White,

My name is Linda Carter and I am the instructor for the Beginner English Conversation Club to be held on April IO. I noticed that the library recently built the Media Lab with funds raised by library patrons. I was hoping to change classrooms in order to use my new educational resources by integrating computers into my English conversation class. Could you please reschedule my class to be provided in the same classroom as Never Too Late to Learn instead of the Education Center? I think my students will appreciate the practical English skills they can learn on computers. Also, could you please send an e-mail to all of the students who have signed up for the class? They will need to be informed about the room change.

Thank you in advance for your assistance,
Linda Carter

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To: Richard White - [email protected]
From: Linda Carter - [email protected]
Date: April 2 Subject: Room Change

Dear Ms. Carter,
I would be happy to move your Beginners English Conversation course to the classroom with the updated media lab; for your reference, this is room 3A. Unfortunately, I do not have the emails for all of the students who signed up for your course. Many students only provided their names. I could post a sign at the entrance to the library advertising your course and make a note of the room change, if that would be acceptable for you. Please let me know if you would like me to do this.

Thank you and all the best,

Richard White
Library Projects Coordinator
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Question 1:
What is suggested about Newton Library?
A. It recently renovated its facilities.
B. It will hold a fundraising event soon.
C. It offers educational activities for 90 various ages.
Feedback Look at the April program table and calendar Event submission -> Newton Library provides these Educational activities for different ages: Event column: names of educational events.

Additional note column: participants are of different ages. -> Select C.

D. It is closed on Mondays.
Question 2:
What event is most suited for film students?
A. Story Play
B. Youth Creative Writing Workshop
C. A Trip to the Past
Feedback “Join us for a viewing of several films showcasing early American film history”.
D. Never Too Late to Learn
Question 3:
In the first e-mail, the word “held” in paragraph 1, line 2, is closest in meaning to
A. carried
B. attended
C. delayed
D. conducted
Feedback “My name is Linda Carter and I am the instructor for the Beginner English Conversation Club to be held on April 10”.
Question 4:
Why can’t Richard White send Linda’s students an e-mail?
A. He doesn’t have their e-mails.
Feedback “Unfortunately, I do not have emails for all of the students who signed up for your course.”
B. It is not his job.
C. He does not have the time.
D. The library is not equipped with that kind of technology.
Question 5:
What is Richard White’s solution to the problem of informing Linda’s students about the room change?
A. He can e-mail them.
B. He can direct them to the right room when they enter.
C. He will post a sign.
Feedback “I could post a sign at the entrance to the library advertising your course and make a note of the room change, if that would be acceptable for you”.
D. He will draw them a map with directions.

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