Part 3Thảo luận sâu

Plants

What are the features of living in the countryside?

Câu hỏi phụ

  1. 1Should schools teach children how to grow plants?
  2. 2Why do some people prefer to live in the countryside?
  3. 3Have new kinds of plants been grown in your city recently?
  4. 4Why do some people like to keep plants at home?
  5. 5Are there many trees in your city?

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Living in the countryside usually means having more space, cleaner air, and a slower pace of life. People are often closer to nature, so they may see fields, gardens, trees, and seasonal changes every day. In my view, one of the biggest features is the sense of peace: there is less traffic, less noise, and fewer crowds than in big cities. However, countryside life can also be less convenient because public transport, hospitals, schools, and entertainment options may be limited. I think schools should definitely teach children how to grow plants, even in a simple way. It helps them understand where food comes from and makes them more patient and responsible. Some people choose to live in the countryside for similar reasons: they want a healthier lifestyle, a stronger community, and a better environment for raising children. Keeping plants at home is also popular because plants make a room feel fresher and more relaxing, and for some people, gardening is a kind of stress relief. In my city, there are quite a lot of trees along the main roads and in parks, although some areas are still too crowded and covered with concrete. I have noticed that more ornamental plants and small urban gardens have appeared recently, especially around cafes, apartment buildings, and public spaces. I think this shows that even city dwellers want a bit of greenery in their daily lives.

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