The map show the lay out of a university campus in 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The diagrams compare the layout of a university campus in 2010 with its current design.
Overall
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, the campus has undergone substantial redevelopment, with several new facilities added, existing building reorganized, and the
overall
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structure expanded to accommodate growth. In 2010, the central part of the campus consisted of a lake, a lawn, and a seating area. To the southwest, there was a building containing a restaurant and several shops.
This
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structure has since been removed and replaced with larger building facilities. At that time, the art and science colleges were located in the same building as the teaching block. and student accommodation was provided in two separate buildings. In the present layout, notable changes have been made. Student accommodation has expanded from two buildings to three. The art and science colleges are now housed in separate buildings rather than sharing a single block.
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, the former office building has been replaced by a new science building,
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the office itself has been relocated to a larger structure that
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contains the shops and restaurant.

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Vocabulary: Rephrase your introduction. Words match: 67%.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • layout
  • facilities
  • allocation
  • proximity
  • academic building
  • dormitories
  • commute
  • strategically positioned
  • research
  • study
  • physical education
  • extracurricular activities
  • residential areas
  • community-oriented
  • environment
  • social interaction
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