One of the topics you are most likely to be asked about in part 1 speaking is your hometown. This lesson gives you some vocabulary and ideas to help you along.
Talking about quality of life
These ideas should help you discuss what you enjoy/dislike about your home town. Remember to try and give examples/reasons to extend your answers.
Living | Example sentences |
cost of living | The cost of living is fairly reasonable. |
pace of life | There is a fairly slow pace of life where I come from. |
the rat race | I moved out to avoid the rat race. |
atmosphere | It’s got a really relaxed atmosphere. |
pollution | The air quality is terrible because of the pollution. |
overcrowding | Like most places it suffers from overcrowding. |
poverty | You can see poverty everywhere. |
amenities | One of the best points is that is has excellent amenities. |
sense of community | What I enjoy most is the sense of community there. |
notes: “the rat race” is a nice idiom for the fast pace of modern city life where no one has the time to sit back and enjoy life.
Areas of a city
If you are asked where you live, you should try and be precise.
Areas | Example sentences |
residential area | We live in a residential area on the outskirts of the city. |
housing estate | There is a shortage of accommodation so they are building some new housing estates. |
industrial zone | Fortunately the industrial zone are outside the city limits so the pollution is not too bad. |
suburbs | Most people choose to live in the suburbs as it is much quieter there. |
outskirts | Most of the superstores are some way from the city centre on the outskirts of the city. |
inner city | It is quite a safe place but some of the inner-city areas can be dangerous late at night. |
heart of the city | I suppose the heart of the city is the main square in the city centre. |
neighbourhood | The neighbourhood I live in is quite affluent. |
notes: “the inner city” is normally (in English) associated with poverty – although this will obviously vary from city to city; “the outskirts” are the outer parts of a city/town.
Means of transport
Transport | Example sentences |
congestion | Where I come from the congestion is terrible. |
traffic jams | Like most places we get traffic jams in the rush hour. |
rush hour | There is not really a rush hour – it is too quiet for that. |
bus route | Fortunately I live near a convenient bus route. |
underground system/subway | There are lots of means of transport – even a subway system. |
commute | Some people choose to live in the country and commute in to work. |
Adjectives
You will of course need some adjectives too. You should note how I use “fairly” “really” and “quite” to qualify these adjectives.
Adjectives | Example sentences |
quiet/peaceful | It is a fairly quiet place. |
lively/bustling/vibrant | The centre of town is really lively at night. |
industrial | Of course it is quite industrial like most modern cities. |
provincial | It is one of the largest provincial cities in the country. |
cosmopolitan | There is a really cosmopolitan atmosphere. |
green | While some parts of it are industrial it is still a green city. |
historic | It is a fascinating historic old town. |
sleepy/relaxed/dull | Some people might call it sleepy while I find it rather dull. |
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