Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do people have enough places to relax in your country?

Idea 1

Urban Parks
Urban Parks
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I think so. Most towns are well-planned, so people can walk to parks. These parks are good for getting away from the city noise, and you always see people doing things like running, yoga, and tai chi. Also, kids play football there. Some local governments use parks for music and food events, which are really popular.
Yes, I think so. Most towns are well-planned, so people can walk to parks. These parks are good for getting away from the city noise, and you always see people doing things like running, yoga, and tai chi. Also, kids play football there. Some local governments use parks for music and food events, which are really popular.
Yes, I think so. Most towns have been planned so that the citizens have access to parks within walking distance. They are great places to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and there are always people doing exercise like running, yoga and tai chi there, as well as kids playing football. Some local authorities also use the parks to hold events for music and food too and they are really popular.
Yes, I think so. Most towns have been planned so that the citizens have access to parks within walking distance. They are great places to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and there are always people doing exercise like running, yoga and tai chi there, as well as kids playing football. Some local authorities also use the parks to hold events for music and food too and they are really popular.
Análisis gramatical
Passive Voice: "have been planned" The use of the passive voice demonstrates the complexity and accuracy of the answers, indicating that urban planning is done by other people or entities. Present Perfect Tense: "have been planned" and "have access" Using the present perfect tense indicates that the planning of these parks and the accessibility of the citizens have been ongoing from the past until now. Relative Clause: "that the citizens have access to" Using a relative clause to modify "parks" further describes the characteristics of the parks, enhancing the complexity and amount of information in the sentence.
Vocabulario
  • have access to
    have access to
  • as well as
    as well as
  • within walking distance
    within walking distance
  • hustle and bustle
    hustle and bustle
  • running, yoga and tai chi
    running, yoga and tai chi
  • hold events
    hold events
  • local authorities
    local authorities

Idea 2

Libraries and Bookstores
Libraries and Bookstores
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I’d say so. I know that a lot of people use public libraries to escape the city noise. There are quite a few in the city. They're quiet and great for reading or studying. You often see people reading newspapers or magazines there, which are free. For those who love reading, libraries are like paradise.
Yes, I’d say so. I know that a lot of people use public libraries to escape the city noise. There are quite a few in the city. They're quiet and great for reading or studying. You often see people reading newspapers or magazines there, which are free. For those who love reading, libraries are like paradise.
Yes, I’d say so. I know that a lot of people use public libraries to escape the noise of the city. There are quite a few of them dotted around the city. They are quiet and perfect for reading or studying. There are often people there reading the newspapers or magazines that are provided free of charge and for bookworms, they are like paradise.
Yes, I’d say so. I know that a lot of people use public libraries to escape the noise of the city. There are quite a few of them dotted around the city. They are quiet and perfect for reading or studying. There are often people there reading the newspapers or magazines that are provided free of charge and for bookworms, they are like paradise.
Análisis gramatical
Present simple tense: "use public libraries" and "are quiet" use the present simple tense to describe the current situation, demonstrating the accurate use of tense. Past participle as an adjective: "dotted around the city" the past participle "dotted" as an adjective modifies "libraries," adding descriptive and complexity to the sentence. Comparative form: "perfect for" uses the comparative form to emphasize the suitability of libraries for reading or studying, demonstrating a flexible use of comparison and emphasis in spoken language. Relative clause: "that are provided free of charge" this relative clause modifies "newspapers or magazines," providing additional information, increasing the complexity and amount of information in the sentence.
Vocabulario
  • escape the noise
    escape the noise
  • dotted around
    dotted around
  • perfect for
    perfect for
  • free of charge
    free of charge
  • bookworms
    bookworms
  • like paradise
    like paradise

Idea 3

Shopping Malls and Entertainment Centers
Shopping Malls and Entertainment Centers
Respuesta modelo
Yes, for sure. Nowadays, many people go to shopping malls to relax. I guess it's because they can do a lot there, like shop, eat, or watch a movie. They are popular for families because they have something for everyone. Plus, they're air-conditioned, so they're great for escaping the summer heat.
Yes, for sure. Nowadays, many people go to shopping malls to relax. I guess it's because they can do a lot there, like shop, eat, or watch a movie. They are popular for families because they have something for everyone. Plus, they're air-conditioned, so they're great for escaping the summer heat.
Yes, for sure. Nowadays, a lot of people go to shopping malls to unwind. I suppose it’s because they can do pretty much anything they want there, like go shopping or eat something or watch a film in the cinema. They are really popular places for families as they have something for everyone and, very importantly, they are air conditioned so in summer, they are a great escape from the heat.
Yes, for sure. Nowadays, a lot of people go to shopping malls to unwind. I suppose it’s because they can do pretty much anything they want there, like go shopping or eat something or watch a film in the cinema. They are really popular places for families as they have something for everyone and, very importantly, they are air conditioned so in summer, they are a great escape from the heat.
Análisis gramatical
Present participle as an adjective: "watching a film" where "watching" as a present participle is used as an adjective modifying "film," enhancing the descriptive power and fluency of the sentence. Parallel structure: "shopping, eat something, watch a film" using parallel structure to list activities that can be done in a shopping center, making the sentence more rich and vivid. Relative clause: "that are air conditioned" this relative clause modifies "shopping malls," providing additional detailed information, increasing the complexity and completeness of the sentence.
Vocabulario
  • unwind
    unwind
  • pretty much
    pretty much
  • something for everyone
    something for everyone
  • air conditioned
    air conditioned
  • escape from
    escape from
  • for sure
    for sure