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SPEAKER_01: Section 3.

You will hear three geology students, Andy, Bob and Helen,
talking about forming a study syndicate for their forthcoming examinations. First,
you have some time to look at questions 21-25 on page 6. Now listen carefully and
answer questions 21-25.
SPEAKER_03: Right then, are we ready, Bob, Helen? Yeah. And is someone taking
notes for John? He's at a tutorial, isn't he? Yeah, I'll let him know what we
agree. Good. Okay, well, first thing is, has anyone apart from me actually been in
a study syndicate before?
SPEAKER_02: No.
SPEAKER_00: What does it actually involve, Andy?
SPEAKER_03: Well, the idea is that it's a way for us for students to study
together without a teacher. Oh, yeah, right. When I did it last time, I found it
helpful because, well, as I said, there's no teacher, so it means we're teaching
one another and I found I really learned a lot through having to teach it myself.
It seemed a very good way to learn.
SPEAKER_00: And presumably it gives us the chance to share ideas as well.
SPEAKER_02: And you get full of notes if you're all doing the reading.
SPEAKER_03: That's right. And as well as that, because of that, really, you can do
much deeper research. So I thought we could try it to revise what we've done on the
geology course, because I know this is the one that most of us are worried about,
the geology exam.
SPEAKER_02: Oh, yes. So the idea is we all look at a different topic, a different
topic from the geology course, and then give a presentation and talk about it?
SPEAKER_03: That's right. The framework of a table which might be useful here.
I've made a copy. Oh, thanks. For the first topic, I thought we could maybe do
mountain building. Is that all right?
SPEAKER_02: Yeah, sure. Actually, would you mind if I did that? I'm quite
interested in it.
SPEAKER_03: Right. So is May 9th, okay for that?
SPEAKER_02: Mm-hmm, yeah.
SPEAKER_03: I'll just write that down. And it's Bob from Mountain Building. And
the following week, it can't be May 16th because of our tutorial. But what about
the 17th?
SPEAKER_02: Mm-hmm. Okay. And what about the next topic? What would be the next
priority?
SPEAKER_00: Well, there's glaciated areas, but I don't want to do that.
SPEAKER_03: Fair enough. Actually, I don't mind having a bash. I did an assignment
on them. Glacial areas, Andy. Then we need someone to do rock formation. Helen?
SPEAKER_00: Yeah, okay. And John said he'd like to too, so you can put us both
down for that. When? May 23rd would be best.
SPEAKER_03: Rock formation, Helen and John, right. That really only leaves one
week before the exams. Shall we make it on the 30th? Ah, I can't make it, I'm
afraid. 29th of May? The exams on June 3rd. Have to be, okay?
SPEAKER_02: Any ideas for a topic? John said he wouldn't mind doing something on
volcanoes. Great. That's everyone then.
SPEAKER_01: Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to
look at questions 26 to 30 on page 7. Now listen and answer questions 26 to 30.
SPEAKER_02: And how long should these presentations be?
SPEAKER_03: Well, it's obviously up to us. In my experience, 30 minutes is about
enough.
SPEAKER_00: Maybe a bit short. I'd have thought 40 minutes would be more like it.
SPEAKER_03: Well, shall we say 30 to 40 minutes, okay?
SPEAKER_02: And presumably time for questions.
SPEAKER_03: And discussion. Yes, together they usually take about 20 minutes.
SPEAKER_00: Where should we get the information from? Is it mainly lecture notes?
SPEAKER_03: Well, actually I suggest we avoid those because we already have all
that information. I think it's better to go more deeply. We could use the
bibliography. And anything else we find in the library, any other books?
SPEAKER_00: And articles, you know, from the journals.
SPEAKER_02: And then of course there's lots of stuff on the internet. Yes, that's
a sort of thing. And what about the presentations? Will we just be talking?
Presumably we can't use slides.
SPEAKER_03: It'd be a bit difficult, but we can use the OHP.
SPEAKER_00: And the whiteboard of course.
SPEAKER_02: And we can make photocopies of our notes so everyone can have a copy.
Yes, great.
SPEAKER_03: So is there anything else?
SPEAKER_01: That is the end of section three. You now have half a minute to check
your answers. Now turn to section four on page eight.

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