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Band 8 IELTS essay sample

According to some people, it is more beneficial to live in urban areas than in


rural areas. I fully agree with this view.

Life in the countryside is simple and peaceful. However, sometimes there


are problems in getting even the basic requirements addressed. People do
not have access to the latest products in market. Some rural areas do not
even have medical centers and hence people have to go to city for medical
help and emergencies. There are few good colleges or schools. The
employment opportunities in rural areas are very minimal. Actually, the rate
of unemployment is greater in the rural areas than in a / the city. Of course,
the countryside has cleaner air and water and that is the biggest benefit of
living in villages.

Life in a city is always advanced. People have access to everything at


their doorstep. Advanced medical treatment, better schools, reliable
public transport and better job opportunities are some major factors
that attract people to city life. There are numerous entertainment
places as well to enjoy leisure time. On the other hand, although life in
a city is sophisticated people face adverse problems related to
pollution. There are also increased crime rates and road accidents in
city. However, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages thereby
making city life more beneficial.

To conclude, urban life is certainly better than rural life because cities
provide greater access to all the necessities and amenities people
need. Villages certainly offer better quality air, but they often fail to
meet our basic requirements such as easy access to healthcare or
employment opportunities.
The following are the main advantages of city life:
 Meeting New People. ...
 Activities. ...
 Public Transportation. ...
 Big Events. ...
 Shared Experience. ...
 Free Activities. ...
 Higher Salaries. ...
 More Job Opportunities.

Disadvantages
 Busy towns or cities can feel crowded and may mean you feel more stress or
pressure. You may also not be able to form such tight knit communities in urban
areas.
 Urban areas tend to be more expensive to live in. Property prices are higher and
so are goods and services.
 Houses are more compact in urban areas. To maximise space, flats and smaller
apartments are built instead of houses with larger gardens.
 There are often fewer green spaces in a town or city. You may not always be able
to enjoy natural spaces.

 Public transport might not always be as reliable as you’d like, and many towns or
cities are restrictive with parking. If you prefer to drive, you may find it harder to
keep a car close to where you live unless it is at great expense.
 Because of larger populations, cities can have higher levels of pollution, including
noise pollution. This could be damaging to your health in the long-term.
 If you have pets you may find it harder to find a place to live that allows them. It
may also be harder to find a place to walk a dog or enjoy outdoor space with them.

What are some disadvantages of living in a city?


The following are the main disadvantages of big city life:

 High Cost of Living. The higher cost of living is the first disadvantage that people
typically think of when considering moving to a city.
 Noise.
 Lack of Space.
 Lack of Parking.
 Higher Auto Insurance Premiums.
 Higher Crime Rates.

LIVING IN A CITY
According to some people, it is more beneficial to live in urban areas than in rural
areas.

Life in a city is always advanced. People have access to everything at their doorstep.
Advanced medical treatment, better schools, reliable public transport and better job
opportunities are some major factors that attract people to city life. There are
numerous entertainment places as well to enjoy leisure time.

Other advantages of city life are:

Meeting New People. ...

Activities. ...
Big Events. ...
Shared Experience. ...
Free Activities. ...
Higher Salaries. ...

But on the other hand, although life in a city is sophisticated people face problems.

High Cost of Living. The higher cost of living is the first disadvantage that people
typically think of when considering moving to a city.

Noise.

Lack of Space.

Lack of Parking.

Higher Crime Rates

To conclude, urban life is certainly better than rural life because cities provide greater
access to all the necessities and amenities people need. Villages certainly offer better
quality air, but they often fail to meet our basic requirements such as easy access to
healthcare or employment opportunities.

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