The plans below show student accommodation buildings 2010 and now. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The graphs show the change
of
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in
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student
accommodation
building
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buildings
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before and now. In 2010, the garden had two parts, one
is
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in
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at
north
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the north
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and another part is at the south of the
accommodation
.
There’s
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There are
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3 student-bedroom and in the middle of the
accommodation
is the
bathroom
so everyone may use the
bathroom
at the shortest distance.
Living
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The living
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Room
is
at
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apply
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the
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apply
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north of the
bathroom
. Once you enter the
accommodation
you may see the kitchen is
at
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on
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the right side of the
bathroom
. The
accommodation
adds a lot of new
area
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areas
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now. It looks very different from 2010’s
accommodation
. When you enter the
accommodation
you can see an en-suite
room
is built in front of you. The
bathroom
is not changed at all but the
room
for students is added up to 5 rooms.
Living
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The living
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Room
becomes a
student-bedroom
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student bedroom
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. The west side of the living
room
before is the garden but now the
accommodation
is being explored,
this
place
also
becomes a
student-bedroom
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student bedroom
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. The function of the living
room
is combined with the kitchen so now the kitchen can
also
be a social area for students to communicate during their free time. Outside of the
accommodation
now, the garden at the south of the
accommodation
is removed and changed to a parking area.
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