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Speaking Part3Bog'liq Speaking Part3 (2)Answer
: Indeed, tourism isn't without its negative impacts. Overcrowding at popular tourist
destinations can strain local resources and
infrastructure
. Additionally, excessive tourism
can lead to environmental degradation, such as pollution and habitat destruction. It can also
alter the
authenticity
of local culture and traditions, making it essential to manage and
regulate tourism carefully.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Infrastructure
(noun) - The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the
operation of a society.
Example: "Heavy tourism can strain the infrastructure of a small town, affecting the
lives of its residents."
2)
Authenticity
(noun) - The quality of being genuine and true to its original form.
Example: "Preserving the authenticity of a cultural experience is crucial for
sustainable tourism."
Question 3:
What kinds of tourists are likely to visit your country in the future?
Answer
: Anticipating future tourists, my country is likely to see a diverse range of travelers.
Nature enthusiasts seeking adventure in our
scenic landscapes
, history buffs exploring our
heritage sites, and cultural aficionados interested in experiencing local traditions are all
expected to visit. With increased awareness of sustainability, responsible and
eco-conscious
tourists
are also likely to contribute to the future visitor demographic.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Scenic landscapes
(collocation) - Beautiful and picturesque natural surroundings.
Example: "My country's scenic landscapes, including mountains, forests, and
coastlines, attract nature enthusiasts."
2)
Eco-conscious tourists
(collocation) - Travelers who prioritize environmentally friendly
and sustainable practices.
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