Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Students’ Answers - Speaking 6-2 Part 2 and Part 3 practice


Questions on migration
  1. What are the best things about living in a different country? And the worst?
  • different culture
  • feel lonely
  • cleaner environment
  • safer
  • more advanced / developed
  • a new life
  • difficult to communicate

  1. Do you think it is good thing for young people to experience other countries?
  • learn more
  • easier to adapt to new environments in the future
  • learn independence

  1. Why do you think the level of global migration is increasing?
  • the world is becoming more global and developing
  • it’s easy to travel to different places
  • people have more money

  1. How could governments make it easier to move between countries?
  • Have a better transportation system.
  • Reduce the price of plane tickets.
  • Remove travel visas.
  • Increase school and business exchanges.

  1. Should developing countries allow their young people to leave?
  • Yes, to get new knowledge, then return to their country to improve their country.

  1. How do you think migration will change in the  future?
  • Countries will disappear and we will have one world.
  • People will be individuals, not a particular nationality.

Questions on urban development
  1. What are the best things about living in a big city? And the worst?
  • many things to do.
  • infrastructure
  • overcrowding
  • traffic jams
  • pollution
  • public transportation

  1. Do you think it is healthy for so many people to live close together in big cities?
  • not enough private space
  • easier to get sick because illnesses spread

  1. Why do you think that cities across the world are getting larger?
  • the population is increasing
  • medicine helps people live longer, so there are more people

  1. How could governments discourage people from moving to the city?
  1. Should city governments have a responsibility to provide housing, or is it up to the individual?
  • yes, the government works for the people, so they had a responsibility to take care of the people.
  • no, they will have less money for education, fire fighters etc.

  1. Which is more important: to be close to your work in the city, or to enjoy fresh air but a long journey to work?




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