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vibrant cities

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    vibrant cities B2
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  • Many major cities are located on a peninsula. What advantages and disadvantages does this bring in terms of climate, transport, and housing?
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  • Some cities enjoy an abundance of cultural events and services. Can too much choice ever reduce quality of life? Why / why not?
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  • What perks make a city truly convenient to live in for you (public transport, healthcare, green spaces, delivery services)?
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  • Do you agree with the claim that bigger cities always offer better career opportunities than smaller ones?
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  • Some cities try to banish cars from the city centre. Would this improve or worsen everyday life?
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  • Many capitals are becoming more glitzy and tourist-oriented. How does this affect local residents and housing prices?
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  • Do vibrant cities make people happier, or can they be overwhelming in the long run?
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  • How important is it for a city to feel alive even during wintry months?
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  • How much does state-of-the-art public transport influence your decision to move to a city?
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  • Is it realistic to expect people to give up cars and put their commute on a light rail system?
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  • How reliable should delivery services be in a modern city? Should cities deliver convenience at any cost?
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  • Some people choose to live in sparsely populated areas and commute to a city. What do they gain and what do they lose?
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  • Do sprawling cities make daily life less convenient than compact ones?
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  • What problems can arise from a lack of affordable housing in popular cities?
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  • How important is it for historical neighbourhoods to remain intact, even if cities need modern housing?
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  • Would you strive for a high salary in a stressful city or a more fulfilling life in a smaller, calmer place?
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