Over the past 3 yrs
very convenient
Isolated area
Go everywhere
Perfect to live
Thin/k/
This area hasn’t changed
Nearer the city centre.
Comfortable
Near the area
Much more lively
hasn’t changed a lot
Due to the fact that the area…
Bec it isn’t noisy
Crime is
It’s safe
I tell u (I could say)
For children
Far from the city centre
On foot
the outskirts /ˈaʊtskɜːts/ noun
[ GEOGRAPHY ] the outer area of a city, town, or village
There are plans to build a new
stadium on the outskirts of Liverpool.
Go jogging
But none can compare
Heaven on earth
Time passes very slowly
Being in the centre
Parking space
/area/
Would like to change
It’s not well connected
Doesn’t have a hospital
to go to diff places
nearby
It’s the most lively part in the city
move there
near the city centre
a few parks
body waste
has turned into
on the outskirts
far from the centre
There aren’t any houses
It’s due to
Surrounded by trees
Surrounded by noisy neighbours
DEVELOPMENT
BUILD [U] when new houses, factories, shops, etc, are
built on an area of landland suitable for development
take advantage of sth
to use the good things in a situation
I thought I'd take advantage of the sports facilities
while I'm here.
take advantage of sb/sth
to treat someone badly in order to get what you want
tackle 1 /ˈtækl/ verb [ T ]
1 DEAL WITH to try to deal with a problem
new ways to tackle crime
2 SPEAK TO UK to speak to someone about
something bad that they have done
I decided to tackle him about
his absences.
3 BALL [ SPORT ] to try to get the ball from
someone in a game such as football
aim /eɪm/ verb
1 aim for/at sth; aim to do sth
to intend to achieve something
I aim to arrive at three
o'clock.
We're aiming for a 10% increase
in sales.
2 be aimed at sb
to be intended to influence or affect a particular
person or group
advertising aimed at students
I think the comment was aimed at
Lesley.
4 [ I , T ] to point a weapon towards someone or
something
He aimed the gun at the
lion.
Late at night/late night hours
Far from the centre
It also has
Near the kithen
Area
Facilities
Built
Created
It has changed because there used to be a park and now….
Convenient – communicated
The town hall has invested
in the local festivities
(change) In many ways
Buy the area to the town hall
Close to the mountain
Poorly linked/bad roads
As a consequence there are no services
really easy to park
Comfortable
drop rubbish
lively
those things
dead
village
suitable
a bit of any thing we may need
for walk to work
area
traffic jams
area where I live
poor communication and road infrastructure
I have always wanted
A two-minute walk to centre
There’s only a bad thing
downside /ˈdaʊnsaɪd/ noun [ no plural ]
the disadvantage of a situation
The downside of living in
a city is all the pollution.
Dog shit/litter
It’s changed for good because now it’s a residential
area.
Go to everywhere
Services
There are not many bad things
A factory of canned food
Kinds
Has disappeared due to crisis
where salaries are cheaper
is not too safe /it’s a bit rough
robbery has increased
the few young people living there would like to go
somewhere else.
It isn’t noisy/there isn’t much noise
Schools/a school
My noisy neighbours
Only three years old
Residential
outskirts
to go anywhere
convenient
walk distance to work
fairly
there are a park and trees
bright
shout
it has changed over the years because there used to be…
and now they are out of business
thanks to that the area is getting better and better,
although there are quite a few more annoying things to fix as the traffic jams
and…
that’s not happening anymore
I have a gym nearby
They are noisy (loud)
Collocated (opened a gym)
the population has increased steadily because more and
more people are moving to the countryside.