An accommodation form- CEFR

Learn how to fill in an accommodation preference form.
Definition-

Are you a pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) English learner? This section provides writing practise to assist you in creating short, simple texts, notes, and messages. Messages, forum posts, personal profiles, forms, and emails are all examples of text. 

How to write?
  • If the form is on paper, make sure to write clearly. If your handwriting is illegible, use capital letters. 
  • If you don't have much room to write, make a list instead of writing full sentences. 
  • Examine it out. Small mistakes are easy to make!

Example-

first name

Harshit

surname

Rai

student number

S40568

gender

Male

date of birth

08-05-03

nationality

Indian

email address

abfsui@gmail.com

phone 

0123456789

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, such as sports, music, or other social activities. You can also indicate whether you prefer to stay up late, as this information may come in handy when we are allocating rooms. Please keep in mind that we cannot guarantee that we will be able to accommodate your preferences. 

I participated in football for my sixth-form school and hope to join a university team. I'm an early riser, and I get up early to train and go to the gym. So I'd rather share with others who don't enjoy staying up late! I am also a vegetarian, and if possible, I would prefer to share a kitchen with other vegetarians.

Conclusion-

Each lesson includes a model text with writing tips, and tasks to test your understanding and practice various writing skills. Begin right away. Hope that this article helped you and for more information on relevant topics you can visit the SpeakoClub website and can learn and explore more about English speaking and writing.