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What is the difference between "isolated" and "remote"? Can a place be both?
Isolated means cut off from others, while remote means far away from populated areas. A place can be both, like a small village in the mountains.
What does "frantic" mean?
Frantic means chaotic, fast-paced, and stressful
How would you describe the difference between "overpopulated" and "congested"? Can a place be both?
Overpopulated means too many people; congested means overcrowded, like traffic. A place can be both, such as a crowded city with heavy traffic.
What are three disadvantages of living in a big city?
Possible answers: Pollution, high cost of living, overcrowding.
What are three advantages of living in a big city?
Possible answers: Better job opportunities, access to public transport, more entertainment options.
What does "overdevelopment" mean, and what problems can it cause?
Overdevelopment means building too much in an area, which can lead to loss of natural spaces, pollution, and congestion.
What is a "sense of community," and where might you experience it more—rural or urban areas?
A sense of community refers to feeling connected to the people around you. It is often stronger in rural areas where people know each other better.
What does "infrastructure" mean, and why is it important in urban areas?
Infrastructure refers to the basic systems and services (like roads, electricity, and water supply) that a city or country needs to function properly. It is imp
What does "tranquil" mean, and what kind of place would you describe as tranquil?
Tranquil means calm and peaceful, and it is often used to describe rural areas or the countryside.
What is the difference between "rural" and "urban" areas?
Rural areas are countryside, with open spaces and fewer people, while urban areas are cities with high rises, congestion, and more infrastructure.
What is a "high-rise," and where would you usually see one?
A high-rise is a tall building with many floors, usually found in cities or urban areas.
What is a collocation for "public" ?
Public transport.
What is a collocation for "traffic" ?
Traffic congestion.