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Cities
What is a city
What is it like
Busy and lively: lots of people, traffic, and activities. Diverse: different cultures, foods, and traditions come together.
Fun Fact
Some cities never sleep — New York City is famously called “The City That Never Sleeps.”
What is it
A city is a large human settlement where many people live and work.
Buildings
Examples of buildings
Residential: Marina Bay Sands residences (Singapore). Commercial: Empire State Building (New York, USA).
Fun Fact
The Sydney Opera House roof is covered with over 1,056,006 tiles
How many types
There are many types of buildings, usually grouped by their purpose: residential, commercial, industrial, religious, cultural, and more.
Tourists
What do tourists do
Explore attractions: landmarks, museums, natural wonders. Immerse in local culture: food, traditions, festivals
Fun Fact
In 2024, Spain set a record with over 85 million international tourists, making it one of the top destinations
Who are they
A tourist is someone who travels to a destination outside their everyday environment for leisure, culture, adventure, or relaxation
Work
Time does people work
Standard office hours: usually 8 AM – 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Shift work: nurses, factory workers, or security guards may work day or night shifts.
Fun Fact
Examples of work
Construction: builders, architects, engineers.Technology: programmers, designers, IT specialists.Service jobs: waiters, drivers, shop assistants.Creative work: artists, writers, musicians.
Transportation
Good transportation
Good transportation means systems that are safe, fast, affordable, and environmentally friendly.
Fun Fact
The first steam-powered train in 1804 could only go about 5 miles per hour, while today’s fastest trains reach over 370 mph!
How many types
There are four main types of transportation: land, water, air, and space.