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makkarIELTS Speaking Jan-Apr 2019
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Part 3 - Follow Up Questions
1. Do you think cities worth visiting is also suitable to live in?
It depends. For some people such places are sources of income. For others,
these places are overcrowded and expensive to live in.
2. Do you think cities worth visiting is also suitable to live in?
The place should have good employment opportunities, recreational and
educational facilities and the healthcare facilities should also be good.
3. Do you think cities worth visiting are also suitable to live in?
No, I don’t think so. A detailed plan can guide people about the place they want
to settle in or just visit.
4. What is the difference between the people living in the city and people living in
the countryside?
People are the same everywhere, but the life in countryside is slower, and so
people have more time for each other. They have fewer needs and so life in
villages is not that expensive. So, people care for each other. On the other hand,
life in cities is faster, so people are living isolated lives. They are running after
material wealth and in doing so have become workaholics. They have no time for
each other.
5. What is the difference between big cities and small cities?
Big cities are overpopulated and so have their own set of problems. There is a lot
of traffic congestion. During peak hours, it may even take hours covering a few
kms by car. The traffic moves at a snails pace. Small cities are better in this
respect. Moreover, cost of living is higher in big cities. Small cities are relatively
easier on the pocket. Big cities have their set of advantages also. Job
opportunities are more and the jobs are also better paid. Small cities have fewer
job openings and pay packages are also not that handsome. Crime is also more
in big cities just because of the anonymity it offers.
6. What is the difference between north and south part of your country?
There is a lot of difference. The weather is different, so the life is different. People
have different cuisines and the clothing styles are also different. Despite all these
differences, people embrace each others culture and tradition and live as one.
7. What makes one country different from the other?
Well, almost everything, from clothes to food to language to customs and
traditions to rules and laws. Similarities are there because of globalisation, but
differences are always there, some minor and some major.
8. Do you like living in big cities or small ones?
I like the life of small cities. I live in a small city and I love it there. I went to Delhi
once to visit some relatives, and I found that life is very fast there. I like the peace
and calm of small cities.
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