The Maps below show a beachfront area in Australia between 1950 and today. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The diagrams illustrate the development changes of a beachfront area in Australia in 1950 and as of today.
Overall
, we can see that more facilities were built in the region.
First of all, the road to and fro the city and the beach
was extended considerably. In 1950 the road stopped at the car park, but now it is long enough for travellers to reach the light house
at the Correct your spelling
lighthouse
beach side
. Correct your spelling
beachside
On the other hand
, one more carpark
was built at the exit to Correct your spelling
car park
city
where a Add an article
the city
a city
play ground
was previously stood. The old car park was expanded Correct your spelling
playground
while
the pavilion and dining tables remain unchanged.
In 1950 there were
a 25m pool on both sides of the Change the verb form
was
beach
. Nowadays on the beach
side where the road ends and the light house
is located, a surf club was established Correct your spelling
lighthouse
along with
the 25m pool. On the opposite beach
side
there is Add a comma
side,
also
a new surf club accompanying the pool, which was revamped into 50m. Moreover
, a large restaurant was established outside the new surf club.Submitted by candylaw on
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Basic structure: Change the third paragraph.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words beach with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the third paragraph.
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