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What do you call dorm rooms in the UK? I have done my research and found that it is called "hall of residence", but what do you call the rooms itself? For example: - A student bought a heater to use it his dorm room. How do you say this utterance in the UK? Do you say: - A student bought a heater to use it his hall of residence's room. (I find it too weird!)
10 Thg 10 2018 09:39
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I went to a funny university where we live in college rather than a hall of residence, but either way we would just get a heater for our room. In British English a 'dormitory' or 'dorm' is a bedroom shared by many people, and we don't have those at university.
10 tháng 10 năm 2018
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we don't really have a specific word for the actual room, but we say "in halls" For example - Where are you going to live next year? "In halls" in your example- " he bought a heater to use in his room in halls" (Disclaimer- I went to university in the UK nearly 20 years ago, and that's what we said then, maybe a younger person might answer this question differently!)
10 tháng 10 năm 2018
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