QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Where is your hometown?
My hometown is on the south-east coast of Northern Ireland. It’s called
Dundrum and it’s about 1 hour south of the capital city.
2. Is that a big city or a small place?
Sample answer 1: My hometown is a medium-size city, so it normally
takes local people less time to commute. We can save a lot of time.
Sample answer 2: My hometown isn’t a major city in China but it’s not
small either. As far as I know, it has a population of 5 million people. So
the urban area is always crowded with people. It’s also the largest city of
the province by land area.
3. How long have you been living there?
Sample answer 1: I’ve been living in my hometown since I was born.
I’ve never thought about leaving my hometown because my entire
social circle is there and the cost of living is pretty low. However, I also
want to work in a different city for a few years to broaden my
horizons.
Sample answer 2: I’m a Beijinger born and bred, so l’ve lived here all
my life. I’m not telling you exactly how long, because my age is a
secret…. I’m a girl after all.
Vocabulary: born and bred (idiom): used to say that someone
was born and grew up in a particular place, and has
the typical character of someone who lives there.
Sample answer 3: I have been living there since I was born, so it’s
about 20 years. I didn’t leave my hometown until I graduated from high
school.
4. Do you like your hometown?
Sample answer 1: Yes, I do. Our local food is delicious. Beef ball is
famous in my hometown. Tasty food always brings happiness to people.
Sample answer 2: Yes, I do. I’m from Harbin, which is a city in the
northeast of China. It’s famous for the Ice & Snow Festival there,
which is a really cool annual event in my hometown. Tons of visitors
come to my city to see it every year. I love being a tour guide and
showing my friends from other cities this tourist attraction.
5. Is there anything you dislike about it?
Sample answer 1: There are traffic jams in every city. My city is no
exception. They are quite annoying especially during rush hours. That is
the only thing I dislike about it.
Sample answer 2:I love the city I live in. But of course, every rose has
its thorn. Sometimes, the buses are really slow here. So as a commuter,
I often get fed up with having to wait for long periods of time. I just
want to get places on time, but the public transportation can make that
easier said than done.
6. What do you like (most) about your hometown?
Sample answer 1: There are many public parks in my hometown. I like
them very much. When I feel tired, I always go to the park with my
friends. So it is a good place to make us relaxed.
Sample answer 2: Like I said, Beijing is the capital, so the transport is
very good and a lot more convenient than in other cities around China.
Another thing really like is the food. There’s just such a variety; not just
Chinese food but cuisine from all over the world
7. What’s your hometown famous for?
Sample answer 1: Shenyang is rich in history. For example, the
Japanese invaded the city and committed many atrocities (that is to say
many crimes) during the occupation. This is still remembered by many
of the elderly folks to this day. Another example that I could mention is
the Imperial Palace that belongs to the last dynasty – the Qing dynasty –
in China. I think a sense of history is what makes Shenyang distinctive
and special.
Sample answer 2: You see, as it’s an industrial city, I’m afraid, there’s
nothing it can boast of. There are neither ancient buildings nor other
places of interest that could possibly attract tourists. However, it is in my
city that the best shoes are produced.
8. Do many people visit your town?
Living Example sentences
cost of living The cost of living is fairly reasonable.
There is a fairly slow pace of life where I
pace of life
come from.
the rat race I moved out to avoid the rat race.
atmosphere It’s got a really relaxed atmosphere.
The air quality is terrible because of the
pollution
pollution.
Like most places it suffers from
overcrowding
overcrowding.
poverty You can see poverty everywhere.
One of the best points is that is has excellent
amenities
amenities.
sense of What I enjoy most is the sense of community
community there.
Areas of a city
If you are asked where you live, you should try and be precise.
Areas Example sentences
We live in a residential area on the outskirts of
residential area
the city.
There is a shortage of accommodation so they are
housing estate
building some new housing estates.
Fortunately the industrial zone are outside the
industrial zone
city limits so the pollution is not too bad.
suburbs Most people choose to live in the suburbs as it is
much quieter there.
Most of the superstores are some way from the
outskirts
city centre on the outskirts of the city.
It is quite a safe place but some of the inner-city
inner city
areas can be dangerous late at night.
heart of the I suppose the heart of the city is the main square
city in the city centre.
neighbourhood The neighbourhood I live in is quite affluent.
Means of transport
Transport Example sentences
Where I come from the congestion is
congestion
terrible.
Like most places we get traffic jams in the
traffic jams
rush hour.
There is not really a rush hour – it is too
rush hour
quiet for that.
Fortunately I live near a convenient bus
bus route
route.
underground There are lots of means of transport –
system/subway 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.
Of course it is quite industrial like most
industrial
modern cities.
It is one of the largest provincial cities in
provincial
the country.
cosmopolitan There is a really cosmopolitan atmosphere.
While some parts of it are industrial it is
green
still a green city.
historic It is a fascinating historic old town.
Some people might call it sleepy while I
sleepy/relaxed/dull
find it rather dull.
Famous − well-known
In the 12 days they were in Nevada they paid visits to some of the
most famous landmarks in America
situated
located somewhere
Windsor is situated 20 miles (32km) due west of London in the Thames
Valley.
imposing local buildings
visually impressive buildings
There ‘s the imposing Queen ‘s Hotel.
huge
extremely large
The universe is so huge and so old we must expect loads of different
places where life could exist
shopping mall
shopping centre
All high streets and shopping malls are slightly rearranged versions of
each other.
poor area
region; part of world, country or town lacking money
Cities have rich and poor areas.
ethnic neighbourhood
a district forming a community with a common national or cultural
tradition within a town or city
PThe multitudes of ethnic neighborhoods in Melbourne are found
mainly out in the suburbs.
district
an area or quarter within a city or town; a locality within a country
Melbourne had three identifiable districts: upper middle class, middle
class and working class.
traditional
relating or conforming to well-established customs, practices or style
My hometown is a small city. It is both traditional and moderns.
infrastructure
the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g.,
buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a
society or enterprise
Wit is starting to be developed with increasing number
of infrastructures and establishments.
establishment
a business organization, public institution, or household
More and more educational establishments are starting business studies
transportation
a system or means of taking people or goods from one place to another
It is a small city but there different kinds of transportation are available
agriculture
the science or practice of farming
Agriculture and fishing are common in my hometown.
fishing
the activity of catching fish, for commercial or sporting reasons
The seas around Mayo support a wide variety of fish species which
provide the sea angler with excellent fishing.
pace
the relative speed of progress or change
We will remind students to raise their hands if the lecture pace is too
fast.
poverty
the state of being extremely poor
Absolute poverty in the globalising developing countries fell sharply in
the last 20 years.
amenities
organizations, businesses, or buildings providing a service in a particular
location
The village offers an excellent range of amenities including grocery and
food stores, post office , public house , primary school and Churches of
various denominations.
outskirts
outer areas of a town or city
A gondola from the town centre or a cable-car from the outskirts take
you up to Rochebrune
shortage
an insufficiency of something needed or wanted
One of our biggest problems locally is the shortage of housing,
particularly for young adults.
congestion
the fact or instance of blocking or overcrowding a place, especially with
traffic
The new bridge should ease congestion in the area.
vibrant
full of energy and enthusiasm.
A vibrant cosmopolitan city.
bustling
full of activity and people
Louth is a beautiful unspoilt Georgian town , with a bustling market
provincial
relating to or involving a province
Scenes of violence were reported in provincial towns
dull
boring
Students short of money have always faced long hours of dull or
repetitive work in supermarkets , pubs or clubs
local delicacy
something that is good to eat belonging or relating to a particular area or
neighborhood
But the French were the first to consider geese a culinary delicacy
growing rapidly
ncreasing quickly
The interactive games industry is growing rapidly
culture
art, music, literature, and related intellectual activities, considered
collectively
It is less stressful than a big city , and full of bookshops , libraries , and
people interested in culture
downtown
n or relating to the business and commercial centre of a town or city
The heart of Sydney’s downtown
intersection
a road junction
The University’s main entrance and reception is at the intersection of
Borough Road and Albert Road.
dramatic change
sudden and striking difference, modification or an alteration
This dramatic change was caused both by the presence of the pairing
family and by the introduction of herding and agriculture
railway
1-a track made of parallel bars on which trains run
2-the system of transport
Japan’s privately run railway, for example, is among the best in the
world.
industrial facilities
the means to do something, as provided by the equipment in a building,
room, or other place
A very large number of the city’s industrial facilities were destroyed or
severely damaged
familiarity
experience and knowledge of something
Increase customer familiarity with a product
crowded roads
roads full of people
The roads can be very crowded with traffic
accessibility
being physically accessible or available
South Liverpool is the ideal short break destination with
easy accessibility from the north via the M5
traffic
vehicles moving on roads
At peak hours, we have been overloaded with traffic.
it used to be
used to talk about habitual actions in the past
Downtown used to be very commercial, with merchants selling their
products.
improved economically
Become better
Multiple new train lines improved economically remote city’s parts.
business center
a place where businesses can rent offices or rooms for meetings, events,
etc
Business Center is located along Norton Shops.
building
structure such as a house
The engineer said the Council does not intend to demolish
the building or breaking the street line on Market Square.
expanding
growing larger in size or scope
Northampton is an expanding area and wages for care assistants cannot
match those to be found in industry , ‘ says Bill Aitken , the department
‘s operations manager
Word Formation
growth
noun
The borough has experienced one of the fastest population growths in
England in the last decade
to grow
verb
North America, that ‘s second behind Mexico , whose population
grew 1.8 percent over the previous year.
growing
adjective
The interactive games industry is growing rapidly
tradition
noun
My hometown is a small city. It is both traditional and modern.
traditional
adjective
My hometown is a small city. It is both traditional and modern.
accessibility
noun
South Liverpool is the ideal short break destination with easy
accessibility from the north via the M5.
to access
verb
With the opening of the bypass scheduled for early December shoppers
should be able to easily access the town’s businesses.
accessible
adjective
Peterborough and Swindon now almost as accessible as suburbs only
fifteen miles away from Piccadilly
Collocations
beautifully
delightfullys
pleasantly
conveniently
inconveniently
centrally
remotely
adverb+
situated
neighbouring
surrounding
northern
southern
rich
wealthy
poor
working-class
coastal
country
local
metropolitan
rural
suburban
urban
agricultural
business
commercial
adjective +
district
build
found
live in
verb +
town
big
large
major
little
small
nearby
ancient
historic
medieval
old
adjective+
town
hall
square
walls
council
life
planning
town+noun
town
the centre/middle of (the) town
the edge/outskirts of (the) town
phrase
town
good
great
ideal
terrible
adjective+
place
interesting
busy
crowded
quiet
strange
faraway
out-of-the way
remote
adjective+
place
big
high-rise
large
tall
low
single-storey
adjective+
building
small
attractive
beautiful
fine
imposing
impressive
magnificent
crumbling
ancient
historic
old
seventeenth-century, etc
adjective+
building
build
erect, put up
demolish
destroy, flatten, gut, knock down
pull down
damage
renovate
restore