Pregunta: Do people have enough places to relax in your country?
City parks are common and easily accessible
City parks are common and easily accessible
Ideal for picnics, walking, or jogging
Ideal for picnics, walking, or jogging
Often crowded on weekends and holidays
Often crowded on weekends and holidays
Some parks offer cultural activities
Some parks offer cultural activities
Limited green spaces in big cities
Limited green spaces in big cities
A peaceful escape from city life
A peaceful escape from city life
Quiet and ideal for reading or studying
Quiet and ideal for reading or studying
Free access to books and resources
Free access to books and resources
Limited opening hours and locations
Limited opening hours and locations
Offer cultural events and activities
Offer cultural events and activities
Popular among students and intellectuals
Popular among students and intellectuals
Idea 3
Shopping Malls and Entertainment Centers
Shopping Malls and Entertainment Centers
A one-stop destination for shopping, eating, and entertainment
A one-stop destination for shopping, eating, and entertainment
Popular among families and young adults
Popular among families and young adults
Modern, air-conditioned, and comfortable
Modern, air-conditioned, and comfortable
Can be expensive and consumerist
Can be expensive and consumerist
Reflects urbanization and modern consumer culture
Reflects urbanization and modern consumer culture
Pregunta: Do people have enough places to relax in your country?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Take a breather: To take a short break from one's activities in order to relax.
Take a breather: To take a short break from one's activities in order to relax.
Chill out: To relax and take it easy.
Chill out: To relax and take it easy.
Get away from it all: To escape from one's usual routine or environment.
Get away from it all: To escape from one's usual routine or environment.
Recharge the batteries: To rest and gain energy and strength.
Recharge the batteries: To rest and gain energy and strength.
Let one’s hair down: To relax and enjoy oneself without worrying about others' perceptions or formalities.
Let one’s hair down: To relax and enjoy oneself without worrying about others' perceptions or formalities.