1Do you often visit the countryside?
2If so, who do you visit in the countryside?
3Do you have family or friends living in the countryside?
4Would you like to live in the countryside in the future?
5Have areas of countryside in your country changed since you were a child?
Describe an enjoyable/unforgettable experience you had in the countryside
Early bird: someone who gets up early in the morning.
Eg: Oliver was always an early bird.
Deliriously happy: very very happy.
Eg: Jack was deliriously happy when he heard the news.
Breathtaking: extremely impressive or beautiful.
Eg: The landscape in Scotland was breathtaking.
Over the moon: very happy.
Eg: Juilet was over the moon when Romeo proposed to her.
Alleyway: a narrow street or passage.
Eg: There are two big cars parked in this tiny alleyway.
Communal: relating to a particular community.
Eg: It was a communal riot.
Scrumptious: very delicious.
Eg: Scrumptious food was served at the party.
1What are the advantages of living in the countryside?
2What are the disadvantages of living in the countryside?
3What kinds of people live in the countryside?
4What do people living in the countryside like to do?
5How has life changed over time in the countryside?
6Do you think it is better to live in the countryside or in the city?
7How is the countryside different from town?
8Do youngsters prefer living in rural areas? Why or why not?
Vocabulary For Speaking Part 3
Country-dwellers: a person who lives in the country
Eg: Country-dwellers spend their money wisely.
A myriad of: a very large number
Eg: There are a myriad of spiders in the old house.
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