The map below shows three possible locations for a leisure center. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The map below shows three possible locations for a leisure center. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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The map here shows 3 possible relaxing centres, where
C
is situated on the left side of the map,
B
in the centre and A lies slightly southeast of
B
.
Overall
, we can see that
C
is filled with trees
thus
making it the most mind-refreshing place
whereas
work is going on in A causing air pollution and noise
therefore
it is the least preferred area to relax or enjoy.
Firstly
, there are numerous differences between
C
and A. Spot
C
is more beneficial for people who love nature and sightseeing. As opposed to
this
zone A will be found interesting to the people who like industries, who would like to make studies and do internships. They are both separated by a long river.
Secondly
, centre
B
is something in between
C
and A which offers modern entertainment like theatres and shopping malls for children and adults. Compared to A and
C
,
B
keeps the people engaged and it's a golden middle section.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words c, b with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "shows" in your introduction.
Vocabulary: Only 5 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: The word "map" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • amenities
  • accessibility
  • prospective
  • recreational facilities
  • infrastructure
  • proximity
  • pedestrian access
  • public transport links
  • green spaces
  • commercial area
  • residential zone
  • traffic congestion
  • environmental impact
  • urban planning
  • feasibility
  • demographics
  • footfall
  • zoning regulations
  • land use
  • catchment area
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