Question 23 to 26

May I have you attention ladies and gentlemen? Since the international club meets once every semester for this special event. The first thing on our agenda is to have the secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. So when I finish this opening speech, the secretary will read the

minutes of our meeting for the last semester and then we will go through our annual treasury's report and decide whether it can be accepted or not. At the top of our agenda, and I am sure in everyone's mind is the international display week. It has been proposed for discussion, I was the chairman of the African Club and now as chairman of the international club, I know more than everyone else the importance of such a display week. Let me explain, there are ten foreign clubs here representing the foreign students on our campus. The purpose of these clubs is, first of all, to get the students from the same countries together, so we won't get too homesick and so we can help each other over the rough spots. And secondly, so that the American students can join the club of their interest and learn about our culture as we learn theirs. Now, about the display, some of you old hands will have to help me out as there was so much going on, I can't remember it all. Let me see, there are the Scottish folk dance and the Irish one too. We will team up with the folk music club and recruit anyone who can sew to help make costumes. Of course, each group will set up a booth decorated with pictures and things of interest in their respective countries. And everyone will wear his national costume.

Question 23: Who is the man?

Question 24: How often is the meeting held?

Question 25: What is at the top of meeting's agenda?

Question 26: What is the purpose of organizing foreign clubs on campus?