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The Speaker Greets the Audience


Present Tense : you are,
OPENING is, there’s, it’s
Have you ever wanted to go to Harvard University? Welcome
back to another episode of campus crawl. Today we’re featuring
In the opening, the Present Continous :
speaker greetings to the my childhood dream Harvard University. This is men of any
walking, featuring
audience and simply entrance into Harvard. Now you’re officially on Harvard
explain about Harvard campus. Past Tense: wanted, built
university.
The Speaker Simply Explain About Harvard Simple Future Tense :
we'll
So right now, we are walking in the Harvard Yard and it's
very beautiful. Everything is all brick red bricks everywhere and Time Maker : today,
the thing about Harvard is that it's the oldest higher education right now, now
institution in United States and that's why a lot of these are built
from bricks. As we walk around there's no classes in this area so
it's like where a lot of the tourists come and we'll go over there
to the main library.

HISTORY The Speaker Tells the Reason Why There’s a Lot of Church
in Harvard Present Tense : is,
In the history, the speaker buildings
explain the reasons why
Harvard is very beautiful and elegant to look at there's a lot of
there are a lot of church Past Tense : was
like buildings and tell dorms in this area. Actually the thing about Harvard is that it
originally founded
about two of the most was originally founded as a religious institution so that's why
iconic buildings at you might see a lot of chapel and church like buildings. Time Marker : right
Harvard. now
The Speaker Explain About Two Most Iconic Buildings in
Harvard Simple Future Tense :
you’ll
So right now we’re in the dead center of Harvard yard which is
where you’ll probably go when you first visit Harvard and this is Preposition : behind
the most iconic shot you’ll ever see because behind me is the
memorial library and if we do a pan around right behind me this
way is the memorial church. Two of the most iconic buildings
are Harvard and you can snap your Instagram photos right here.
The Speaker Explain That Harvard Is a Place To Develop
Interests and Talents

ACADEMIC LIFE Harvard is actually a liberal arts school and they encourage
exploration so when you first enter Harvard you don't actually
Present Tense : it’s,
In this part, the speaker declare a major you select a bunch of different courses and you
take, read a book, take
explain that Harvard just take whatever you want to take. Harvard Yard is true to it’s pictures, get a chance
University is a place to name because behind me it's an actual Garden a lot of grass here.
develop interests, talents So in the summertime when it's warm sunny is sunbathe and Present Continous :
and explore the world. read a book. That's what Harvard live is all about, learning and learning, experiencing,
Besides that, it explains a waiting
experiencing the world.
short story about the
statue of Mr. John Simple Future Tense :
Harvard The Speaker Simply Explain About Mr.John Harvard
i’m going to tell you, I
Statue
should tell, you might
wanna
Right behind me is the statue of Mr. John Harvard, the founder
of Harvard University himself. Usually there's like a line of Time Maker : actually,
people waiting to take pictures but today it's not too bad, so we usually, today
get a chance to rub off on the knowledge and the history of Mr.
John Harvard. So here’s  what you do you, come here, you touch
his toe because he’s gonna kick you to the stratosphere of 
knowledge. As you can see here the toe is actually more of a
bronze color where the rest is all like black. It's because there is
constant  Rubbing On this  toe. There’s a tradition at Harvard I
don't know if I should tell you but I'm going to tell you anyway
the tradition at Harvard is that before you graduate from your
undergraduate program you got to pee on  this statue so when 
you rub the foot you might be  actually rubbing more than just
bronze over here so you might wanna wash your hands
afterwards.

The Speaker Explain About Library and Science Center


FACILITIES Present Tense : go, we
So we can actually go into the library because it's restricted to are, it’s, it sells, study
In the facilities part, the spots, looks
students only, but I can show you the entrance. Who am I
speaker explains all the
places and facilities that kidding this is campus crawl we got exclusive access into the
students could use on library, we're gonna crawl to every corner of Harvard University
Harvard. so you can get inspired to one day study here all. All marble it's Present Continous :
almost like a museum you're stepping into the heritage. I just kidding, stepping, I’m
finished studying come down from the Harvard library those my finally doing, I'm telling
dream to study in there it's called the Science Center but a bunch
of different faculty students have classes in this building.
Science Center this is where a lot of the lecture halls and small
classrooms like this are located in this building. So if you go to Past Tense : restricted,
got, inspired, called,
Harvard you'll come here a lot.
located, asked, limited,
The Speaker Explain About Harvard Square
interconnected, kept,
Alright, so right now we're at Harvard Square this is basically renovated, started,
like a city center of Harvard it's more commercialized areas if commercialized
you come here on a tour. This is where you will start your tour
and it's also where you can buy some Harvard merchandise or
you could alternatively shop hafu University a merchandise and
Simple Future Tense :
they'll be shipped right to your door. you'll come here, you’ll
start, they’ll be shipped,
The Speaker Explain About Bars and Restaurants you will see

The best thing about Harvard is that, it's interconnected with the
city so as soon as you walk outside the campus what you will
see is everything from gift shops sandwich shops banks Time Maker : actually,
right now
whatever you want it's very convenient. Yeah they have like bars
and restaurants just near here.

The Speaker Explain About Smiths Building

Alright so now we're in the Smiths building and right behind me


is the Harvard Commons, this is one of the best study spots on
Harvard campus because its newly renovated. It looks extremely
aesthetic instagram-worthy if you come here.

The Speaker Explain About Chinesse Department

So we've been let into the Chinese department and these are
Chinese classrooms this is actually very modern and these
classrooms range in size they go from 15 to around 40 people.
That's trend lights off in the center here it's just like a lounge
area where you can sit down have conversations. So this is the
Chinese Department but a lot of faculties are very similar and
they have their own buildings each one of them so Harvard has a
mix of modern classrooms and old classrooms.

The Speaker Tells About the Church

This is a huge church for university because originally harvard


started as a religious school they still run service on Sundays
which is amazing.

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