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IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions. - Are there many public places in Uzbekistan?



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IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions.

- Are there many public places in Uzbekistan?


I guess there's many public facilities in my country where people can enjoy themselves without paying any fees. In Samarkand city alone, we can find many parks and public libraries which serve the local people for free. I guess there is a budget from the government for this kind of thing, so let's enjoy the free services we have.
- Do you like to exercise in the public places, such as parks?
I would say yes. Since I am living in the city, parks are seemingly the only place where I can truly be a part of nature. In fact, I have this very healthy habit of going jogging in the park every morning at 5:30.
- Do older people or younger people prefer exercising in the public place?
I believe older people like going to the park more than younger people. While old people may consider parks as a good place to do some basic physical activity like going jogging. I think the young see it differently. Being relatively stronger and more flexible, gyms are a better option for young people. In fact, virtually none of my friends go to the park to exercise.
-What measures should governments and individuals take to keep public places clean?
Among many available solutions. I believe the change in people's awareness would play a key role in improving the cleanliness of public areas. For that reason, it is necessary for the government to carryout educational campaigns to encourage people to behave appropriately, such as putting garbage in the right place, or even organizing events where people gather to pick up littler in public parks or gardens.


Describe a city or country you want to live the most in the future
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I would like to tell you about Tokyo, the city I want to live in the most in the future. It is the capital city of Japan and is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The most important reason I wish to settle down in Tokyo is the co-existence of modern and traditional values. It's the kind of city where the red gates of a centuries-old Shinto shrine may well be found just next door to a glass skyscraper showcasing the finest 21st century technology. Or where a quiet green lane lined with wooden low - rise houses and an old school tofu shop might sit just a short stroll from a neon-lit square packed with flickering billboards and rainbow-bright street fashion. The hectic life in Tokyo is also an irresistible attraction for young people. Tokyo's railway system seems like it was designed to win world records. It's rare to find a location in the metropolitan area that can't be reached with a train ride and a short walk. It is also common knowledge that you could spend hours drooling over the elaborate pastries and picture - perfect sushi rolls in a department store. I feel that the city is moving toward the future. I believe Tokyo will become a city that is full of surprises.
Metropolitan - connected with a large or capital city. Metropolitan
Settle down - start to have a quieter way oflife. Tinch/Osoishta yashamoq.
Co-existence- the state of being together in the same place at the same time - Birga bo'lish.
Shrine - a place where people come to worship - Ziyoratgoh
Showcase - present - Namoyish qilmoq.
A short stroll from: not far from - Dan qisqa (uzoq emas)
Flicker - keep going on and off as it shines or burns - Miltillamoq.
Hectic - full ofactivity - Faol.
Irresistible - cannot be stopped or resisted - Chidab bo'lmas.
Drool - let saliva come out of your mouth - So'lak oqmoq.
Elaborate - carefully prepared - Puxta o'ylangan.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions.



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