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💡Top-scoring ideas for your IELTS speaking answers

10 августа 2020 г., 18:16

От: IELTS Preparation Assistant <support@email.ielts-assistant.com>


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Are you afraid that you will have no idea what to say during your IELTS
speaking test? Review the following ideas and you'll never dry up in the
middle of the test.

What makes a well-designed city? (IELTS Speaking Assistant App, Part 3, Crowded


places, city planning, etc)

convenience stores, daycares and parks should be located in the heart of


residential areas

there shouldn’t be lots of dead-ends and large blocks which make places
undesirable and unsafe to walk through

residential areas should be connected to the main downtown commercial


districts

all city facilities should be made people-oriented and interesting by mixing a


variety of uses

streets and buildings should be all designed to focus on people’s experience

A well designed city is the one that:

provides attractive, safe and efficient public spaces


ensures everyone has local access to the goods and services, education,
transport and jobs they need

has neighbourhood character that people are proud of

embraces issues of transportation

has block size and block structure scaled for easy pedestrian use

has streets connected for efficient travel choices

provides viable places for sociability, connections, and involvement in


multiple activities

provides multi-functional urban spaces

allows city dwellers to take care of all their daily activities on foot

provides safe walkways everywhere

characteristics of a well-designed city:

walkability 

bike-friendliness

compactness

mixed-use environments (a type of urban development that blends


residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment uses into one
space, where those functions are to some degree physically and functionally
integrated)

transit-oriented development

small blocks

high-quality transit

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