Showing posts with label City Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City Living. Show all posts

Close-up p 77. City Living. Extra Oral Mediation

A friend of yours from England is thinking about starting a business in your area. While doing his research, he came across these pictures on Google. He shares them with you and asks you some questions about them. You decide to send your friend a voice message with an explanation of 3 minutes.









1. Are there cycle lanes in your area?  Would you like to have a cycle hub where you live? How could it promote and facilitate cycling?   
2. Is public transport working well in your area? Do you think that the idea of having a tram in your area is feasible? What are the merits and demerits of your public transport? Do commuters use it? 
3. Do you think that the science and technology parks where you live are a haven for start-ups. Are they essential in order to promote innovation? Are they prosperous in your area? What about industrial estates? Is the central business district in your area thriving? 
4. Has the high street been hit hard by the recession? What is being done to make it more affluent? 
5. Does your town offer a great variety of local amenities? Do they enhance the citizens' quality of life? What leisure facilities does your town boast 
6. Have the eras of boom and bust produced any white elephants in your area? Have any of these buildings experienced abandonment? Can you think of a building that you would regard as a blot on the landscape?
7. Is your city able to host major international events? Does it have the infrastructure?
8. What areas of your town are currently undergoing urban regeneration? What are the benefits and problems of gentrification where you live? 
9. Do you have the problem of traffic congestion in your town? Have tolls been introduced?
10. Do you think your towns is fast becoming a concrete jungle and a highly congested place? Do you think there should be more green spaces? What else do you think should be done? Do you think building more ring roads could solve the problem?
11. Is the A&E department in your area overstretched? Are there other overstretched services in your region as a consequence of cutbacks in public spending?
12. In the 1970s we did our shopping at family-run retailers like the butcher's, the baker's, the greengrocer's or the newsagent's. Nowadays when a big-box store opens, smaller retailers often go out of business. What are the benefits and drawbacks of such a sweeping change? Would people in your area welcome a boutique shop?

Close-up p 77. City Living. Oral Mediation. Word Formation

You have been asked to participate in a class debate about city living. You come across two articles about this topic and you decide to use their ideas to introduce the subject to the class. 


In our class debate it would be interesting to explore the concept of cities as environments in which people can achieve success, but with (1)__________________ (CONTRAST) views.

On the one hand we should consider that cities offer (2)______________ (FERTILITY) ground for (3)____________________ (DEVELOP) in any number of professions for those who are driven to succeed. Not only do cities offer (4)_______________ (COUNT) opportunities, but because they attract the best of the best, (5)____________________ (COMPETE) plays a role in pushing others to keep up and therefore also succeed. It should also be asserted that competing against talented individuals provides us with a chance to learn. I am inclined to agree with this. We cannot deny that most careers are (6)______________ (FORGE) in cities and that being around (7)_____________ (SUCCESS) people brings about a desire to do better. Nevertheless, it should be noted that competition is not always (8)________________ (HEALTH) and it can result in (9)___________________ (SCRUPLE) behaviour.

On the other hand it should be noted that expectations are not always met and that this gives rise to some very (10)__________________ (DESIRE) outcomes for city (11)_____________ (DWELL). As a matter of fact, (12)_________________ (FAIL) is made worse when it is measured against the success of others; some of whom like to flaunt their (13)_________________ (ACCOMPLISH). In addition, I would like to put forward the idea that fallen ambitions can trigger depression and rob people of their will to succeed, as well as lead to crime. There is no doubt in my mind that cities can be tough places to (14)_________________ (PURSUIT) one's dreams. Competition is intense due to so many people (15)______________ (VIE) for the same career opportunities, and expectations are often (16)___________________ (REAL).

All things considered, cities are where careers are built and will always appeal to people hungry for success. However, success is not guaranteed, and people should (17)________________ (ASSESS) their goals on a regular basis in order to avoid the (18)______________________ (DISAPPOINT) of failure.

 

KEY

 

1. contrasting

/kənˈtrɑːstɪŋ/ very different in style, colour or attitude

  • bright, contrasting colours
  • The book explores contrasting views of the poet's early work

 

 

2. fertile /ˈfɜːtaɪl/

 

 

 

3. development 

 

 

 

4. countless  

 

 

 

5. competition  

 

 

 

6. forged 

 

 

7. successful 

 

 

 

8. healthy 

 

 

 

9. unscrupulous 

scruple: /ˈskruːpl/ a feeling that prevents you from doing something that you think may be morally wrong

  • I overcame my moral scruples.
  • He had no scruples about spying on her.
  • She is totally without scruple.

 

 

 

10. undesirable 

 

 

 

11. dwellers 

 

 

 

12. failure 

 

 

 

13. accomplishments

flaunt something to show something you are proud of to other people, in order to impress them. Sp. alardear.

  • He did not believe in flaunting his wealth.
  • She openly flaunted her affair with the senator.
  • openly flaunting their wealth

 

 

 

 

14. pursue /pəˈsjuː/

pursuit /pəˈsjuːt/  

 

 

 

15. vying

vie: /vaɪ/ to compete strongly with somebody in order to obtain or achieve something.

 

 

 

16. unrealistic

  • vie (with somebody) (for something) She was surrounded by men all vying for her attention.
  • The boys would vie with each other to impress her.
  • They are all vying for a place in the team.
  • a row of restaurants vying with each other for business
  • vie (to do something) Screaming fans vied to get closer to their idol

 

 

 

17. reassess

reassess something to think again about something to decide if you need to change your opinion of it . E.g. After reassessing the situation, she decided to do nothing.

 

 

 

18. disappointment 

Entire text:

In our class debate it would be interesting to explore the concept of cities as environments in which people can achieve success, but with contrasting views.

On the one hand we should consider that cities offer fertile ground for development in any number of professions for those who are driven to succeed. Not only do cities offer countless opportunities, but because they attract the best of the best, competition plays a role in pushing others to keep up and therefore also succeed. It should also be asserted that competing against talented individuals provides an opportunity to learn. I am inclined to agree with this. We cannot deny that most careers are forged in cities and that being around successful people brings about a desire to do better. Nevertheless, it should be noted that competition is not always healthy and it can result in unscrupulous behaviour.

On the other hand it should be noted that expectations are not always met and that this gives rise to some very undesirable outcomes for city dwellers. As a matter of fact, failure is made worse when it is measured against the success of others; some of whom like to flaunt their accomplishments. In addition, I would like to put forward the idea that fallen ambitions can trigger depression and rob people of their will to succeed, as well as lead to crime. There is no doubt in my mind that cities can be tough places to pursue one's dreams. Competition is intense due to so many people vying for the same career opportunities, and expectations are often unrealistic.

All things considered, cities are where careers are built and will always appeal to people hungry for success. However, success is not guaranteed, and people should reassess their goals on a regular basis in order to avoid the disappointment of failure.