سوالات آیلتس با پاسخ احتمالی
سوالاتی که در آزمون آیلتس از شما در مورد شهرتان میپرسند همراه با پاسخهای احتمالی
سوالات:
Where do you live?
What part of your country do you come from?
What nationality are you?
Can you describe your city / home town / village?
Can you describe where you live?
What other countries have you visited?
What do you like about where you live?
What do you find difficult about living in your home town?
What town or city do you come from?
What type of restaurants are there in your city / town / village?
Do you like shopping? How are the shopping centres in your home town?
How are the people in your home town?
What do the majority of people do to make a living in your home town?
Do you live in the capital of your country?
How long have you lived here?
Is the place you live a nice place? What's it like?
Are you here (in your host country) alone?
Do you like living in this country / your home town?
What do most teenagers like doing in your country?
When did you set up house?
Have you met your next-door neighbours yet?
Is there a supermarket in the neighbourhood (where you live)?
Are you a native of Aberdeen?
Would you like to move house to a bigger area?
Can you get along with your neighbours?
When did you settle in this town?
What are some of the problems of urban life?
Would you like to be inhabitant of a small village?
Which part of town do you live in?
Have you ever lived in the suburbs?
Do you like living in the centre of a big city?
What social problems do you think we have in your society?
How do you define a good society?
Do you consider your home town as a cultural spot?
What are the cultural values of your country?
Do you like living in a multicultural society?
How do you define a traditional society?
What makes an advanced industrial society?
Do you belong to a very close community who would find it difficult to accept too many newcomers?
Are there many different social classes of people in your country?
Do most people in your country own their house? Why (not)?
Is it easy to find accommodation in your home town?
What kind of place are you living in at the moment?
Who do you live with and why?
Are there any advantages of living where you are at present? What are they?
Can you describe your study room / bedroom to me?
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پاسخهای مربوط به سوالات شهر محل زندگی در آزمون آیلتس
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We left home and set up house together in another part of town.
(informal)
(begin to live independently in a house)
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The first thing you must do is to find some accommodation.
(somewhere to live or stay)
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The town has 20000 inhabitants.
(people who lives in a country, town, etc.)
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Are you resident in the UK?
(If your home is in a particular country, town, etc.
you are a resident of that place)
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I haven't met my next-door neighbour.
(a person who lives in the house nearest to yours)
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I am native of London.
(a person who was born in a particular place)
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If you get lost, ask one of the locals.
(a person who lives in a particular place)
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Homelessness is a growing problem in inner-city areas.
(the condition of being homeless)
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A lot of people / homeless sleep rough / live rough in cardboard boxes.
(you sleep outside because you have no home)
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The families were evicted for not paying the rent.
(to force a person to leave the building or land where they live)
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We're moving house next week.
(you go and live in another house)
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We must vacate the flat by the end of the year.
(you stop living in a house and take your belongings away)
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We haven't met the people who have moved in next door.
(you bring your belongings to a new house and being to live in it)
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We have got used to a better standard of living.
(the level of money and comfort that people have in their everyday lives)
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Some people live on bread and water.
(to have something as your only food)
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In most big towns, there is a commercial centre.
(an area with lots of banks and company offices)
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Some useful words to describe cities
چند کلمه و عبارت مفید برای توصیف شهر ها در آزمون آیلتس
People who prefer the countryside to big towns often say towns are noisy, dirty and polluted, stressful, and crowded; however, the countryside is quiet and peaceful, clean; calm and relaxing, and has lots of open space and is safe.
People who prefer big towns have a different point of view.
They say, in towns, there are plenty of things to do, and life is exciting; there is a wide range of shops and lots of night - life; however, in the countryside, there's nothing to do; it's boring, and there are only a few shops; there's no night-life.
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Every day, particularly in the rush-hour, we are / get stuck in a traffic jam.
(the times each day when there is a lot of traffic because people are travelling to or from work; not able to move because of heavy traffic)
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The streets get so packed with traffic that travel is very slow or even comes to a standstill.
(extremely crowded; a situation in which there is no movement or activity at all)
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This is really stressful for commuters who travel to work in the town..
(someone who travels a long distance to work every day)
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Vandalism is one of the major problems of big cities.
(the crime of deliberately damaging things, especially public property)
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He grew up in the East London slums.
(a house or an area of a city that is in a very bad condition and is poor)
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A picturesque new England village in the fall.
(pretty and interesting, especially in an old-fashioned way)
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These are a lot of historic buildings in the village.
(old)
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I've had a pretty hectic social life.
(very busy or full of activity)
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In big towns, you can see a continual bustle of people coming and going.
(energetic activity)
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It is a run-down inner-city area.
(an area that is in a very bad condition)
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A lot of people are moving out of rural areas to urban areas.
(connected with a village: connected with a town or city)
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It's a city of six million inhabitants / citizens.
(a person who lives in a town or city)
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The (whole) town was on the streets.
(the people who live in a town or city)
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We're moving downtown.
(to or in the centre of a city)
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Which part of town district do you live in?
(an area of a town)
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Many people live in the suburbs and travel to work in the centre of town.
(an area of a town where people live, outside the centre)
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I live on the outskirts of Bradford.
(the parts of a town or city that are farthest from the centre)
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We lived on the other side of the square.
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