Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do people cross the road in the city where you live?

Idea 1

Yes
Yes
Respuesta modelo
Yes, people cross the road a lot in my city. There are many pedestrian crossings and traffic lights to help them do it safely. During rush hours, you can see a lot of people walking around.
Yes, people cross the road a lot in my city. There are many pedestrian crossings and traffic lights to help them do it safely. During rush hours, you can see a lot of people walking around.
Yes, people frequently cross the road in my city. There are numerous pedestrian crossings and traffic lights to ensure safety. The city experiences a lot of foot traffic, especially during rush hours, and pedestrian bridges and underpasses are common in busy areas.
Yes, people frequently cross the road in my city. There are numerous pedestrian crossings and traffic lights to ensure safety. The city experiences a lot of foot traffic, especially during rush hours, and pedestrian bridges and underpasses are common in busy areas.
Análisis gramatical
1.Adverb of frequency: "frequently" is used to describe how often people cross the road, indicating a high frequency. 2.Use of present simple tense: The answer uses the present simple tense ("are", "experiences", "are") to describe general truths and habitual actions, which is appropriate for this context.
Vocabulario
  • frequently
    frequently
  • pedestrian crossings
    pedestrian crossings
  • traffic lights
    traffic lights
  • foot traffic
    foot traffic
  • rush hours
    rush hours
  • pedestrian bridges
    pedestrian bridges
  • underpasses
    underpasses

Idea 2

No
No
Respuesta modelo
No, not really. Some areas are not very pedestrian-friendly, so people avoid crossing the road. The traffic is heavy, making it dangerous to cross.
No, not really. Some areas are not very pedestrian-friendly, so people avoid crossing the road. The traffic is heavy, making it dangerous to cross.
No, in some parts of the city, people avoid crossing the road because the areas are not pedestrian-friendly. Heavy traffic makes it dangerous, and people often prefer using vehicles or public transport to get around. In some neighborhoods, there are few pedestrian crossings, so people might use alternative routes like pedestrian bridges or tunnels.
No, in some parts of the city, people avoid crossing the road because the areas are not pedestrian-friendly. Heavy traffic makes it dangerous, and people often prefer using vehicles or public transport to get around. In some neighborhoods, there are few pedestrian crossings, so people might use alternative routes like pedestrian bridges or tunnels.
Análisis gramatical
1.Usage of present simple tense: The answer uses the present simple tense ("avoid", "makes", "prefer", "are") to describe general habits and conditions, which is appropriate for the context. 2.Complex sentences: The answer includes complex sentences with multiple clauses, such as "because the areas are not pedestrian-friendly" and "so people might use alternative routes," demonstrating the ability to construct more sophisticated sentence structures.
Vocabulario
  • pedestrian-friendly
    pedestrian-friendly
  • heavy traffic
    heavy traffic
  • vehicles or public transport
    vehicles or public transport
  • pedestrian crossings
    pedestrian crossings
  • alternative routes
    alternative routes
  • pedestrian bridges or tunnels
    pedestrian bridges or tunnels