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Access this lesson's support materials: https://ieltsielts.com/2024/05/06/lesson-154-transportation%f0%9f%9a%87/
Do you work or study?
I actually do both at the moment. I study business administration and am currently working at a small cafe near my apartment.
Where are you from?
I'm from this city, London. I'm very much a proud Londoner, and to me London is a place that will always feel like home.
What type of job do you have?
My job is not very exciting. I wash dishes in the cafe I was mentioning. It's really just a job to help fund my schooling.
Is it easy to find a job in your hometown?
I think it depends on what you're looking for. Securing employment in London can be competitive in specialised fields, but other industries are desperately in need of workers. For example, I got my job at the cafe just by asking whether they were hiring. They gave me the job on the spot! So I think the time and effort required to find a job really is relevant to the type of work a person is pursuing.
Let's talk about transportation. What type of transportation did you use to get to your test centre today?
Today, I used the subway to reach this test center. In London, we lovingly call it 'The Tube' and its known for its punctuality, cleanliness and extensive coverage of the city.
Do you usually use this form of transportation?
Yes, I frequently rely on the Tube for my daily commute. Its reliability and efficiency make it my preferred mode of transportation for navigating the city's busy streets and reaching my destination in a timely manner.
Are there any forms of transportation you prefer not to use?
While I appreciate the convenience of most transportation options available in London, there are certain forms I tend to avoid, such as buses. During peak hours, the buses in London are way too crowded for comfort. I'm also not a fan of taxis. I just find them overpriced and not much faster than other transportation types. Those would be the two I'd most prefer not to use.
Thank you.
By Ryan HigginsAccess this lesson's support materials: https://ieltsielts.com/2024/05/06/lesson-154-transportation%f0%9f%9a%87/
Do you work or study?
I actually do both at the moment. I study business administration and am currently working at a small cafe near my apartment.
Where are you from?
I'm from this city, London. I'm very much a proud Londoner, and to me London is a place that will always feel like home.
What type of job do you have?
My job is not very exciting. I wash dishes in the cafe I was mentioning. It's really just a job to help fund my schooling.
Is it easy to find a job in your hometown?
I think it depends on what you're looking for. Securing employment in London can be competitive in specialised fields, but other industries are desperately in need of workers. For example, I got my job at the cafe just by asking whether they were hiring. They gave me the job on the spot! So I think the time and effort required to find a job really is relevant to the type of work a person is pursuing.
Let's talk about transportation. What type of transportation did you use to get to your test centre today?
Today, I used the subway to reach this test center. In London, we lovingly call it 'The Tube' and its known for its punctuality, cleanliness and extensive coverage of the city.
Do you usually use this form of transportation?
Yes, I frequently rely on the Tube for my daily commute. Its reliability and efficiency make it my preferred mode of transportation for navigating the city's busy streets and reaching my destination in a timely manner.
Are there any forms of transportation you prefer not to use?
While I appreciate the convenience of most transportation options available in London, there are certain forms I tend to avoid, such as buses. During peak hours, the buses in London are way too crowded for comfort. I'm also not a fan of taxis. I just find them overpriced and not much faster than other transportation types. Those would be the two I'd most prefer not to use.
Thank you.