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competitive
and expensive to
secure suitable housing. Conversely, rural areas often offer more affordable and
accessibleBog'liq Speaking Part3 (2)competitive
and expensive to
secure suitable housing. Conversely, rural areas often offer more affordable and
accessible
housing options. Additionally, the availability of housing can change due to economic
conditions and government policies, influencing the overall ease of finding a place to live.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Competitive
(adjective) - Involving rivalry or competition where multiple individuals or
groups vie for the same resources or opportunities.
Example: "In densely populated cities, finding affordable housing can be highly
competitive."
2)
Accessibility
(noun) - The quality of being easy to approach, reach, or use.
Example: "Rural regions typically offer housing options with greater accessibility and
lower costs."
Question 2:
Do you think it’s better to rent or to buy a place to live in?
Answer
: The decision to rent or buy a place to live in depends on various factors, including
one's financial situation, long-term plans, and personal preferences. Renting offers
flexibility
and lower initial costs, making it suitable for those who might move frequently or have
limited resources. On the other hand, buying provides the opportunity for long-term
stability
and potential financial growth, making it a better choice for individuals with a stable income
and a desire to invest in property. The choice between renting and buying should be tailored
to individual circumstances and goals.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Flexibility
(noun) - The capability to adapt to changing circumstances or requirements.
Example: "Renting provides the flexibility to move to a different location when
needed."
2)
Stability
(noun) - The quality of being firmly established and not easily disrupted.
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competitive
and expensive to
secure suitable housing. Conversely, rural areas often offer more affordable and
accessible
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