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Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
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living here is like love-hate relationship -
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I’m not sure whether I’ll be able to leave as soon as I first thought -
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one day I might want to move, but not in the near future - • CATEGORY 2: yes:
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can’t imagine living anywhere else -
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want to be here above everywhere else -
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genuinely enjoy living there -
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think it's a lovely city to live in -
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I got my taste of big city life -
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I’m afraid of changes -
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I don’t welcome changes - • I'm going to continue living here as it's:
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the city of infinite possibilities -
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the city that you will never cease to discover -
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the city which is rich in everything you could possibly desire -
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a safe place for families with children -
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a comfortable place to live in -
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never boring -
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a wonderful place to be inspired -
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the right place for ambitious and career-driven people - • I'm going to continue living here as there are:
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lots of things to do and places to go -
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boundless opportunities for entrepreneurship -
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a lot of well-known companies have chosen it for their headquarters - • CATEGORY 3: no
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I want to move to X given half a chance -
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I will move to X when an opportunity turns up -
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I want to move to a larger city as soon as possible -
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I don’t have the intention to stay here permanently -
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I’m not planning to stay here forever -
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No way will I stay here forever -
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Under no circumstances will I stay here forever -
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I’ve been planning to move to a new place for a long time - • reasons to move:
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to have better living conditions -
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to rebuild my life from scratch -
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to start a new life -
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to start my life anew -
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to implement far reaching plans -
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to implement ambitious goals -
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to make my dream come true - • I want to move as I:
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cannot find a decent opportunity locally -
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am getting married soon - • reasons to move from a smaller to a larger city:
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to have more opportunities -
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to have well-rounded education -
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to get a well-paid job - • reasons to move from a larger to a smaller city:
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I'm fed up with hustle and bustle -
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I'm tired of commuting every day -
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I'm tired of the rat race -
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I'm afraid to get burnt out one day -
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I’m on the verge of getting burnt out -
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I can’t relax because of a number of restraints that come with living in a large city -
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I can’t afford to live there -
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the city is crowded, noisy and polluted -
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it's too expensive to live -
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rent and property prices are extortionate (definition: very high) -
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finding a flat that doesn’t cost the earth is a challenge -
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people are always in a hurry
Every time an opportunity to move to a different place turns up, I come to realise that I want to be here above everywhere else as the city is rich in everything you could possibly desire. There are lots of things to do and places to go. What is most important for me is that X is the city of infinite possibilities for ambitious and career-driven people like me as a lot of large international companies have chosen it for their headquarters.
Well, I want to move to a larger city as soon as possible as living here is unlikely to give me a chance to implement my goals and make my all dreams come true. I’ve tried to, but couldn’t find a decent opportunity locally. So, given half a chance, I’ll try to start a new life in a different place.
No way will I stay here forever! To be honest, I’ve been planning to move to a new place for a long time as I’m really fed up with hustle and bustle of a large city. And living here is nothing but the rat race. You know, I feel I’m already on the verge of getting burnt out.
Shaxsiy yozuvlarni saqlash uchun tizimga kiring.
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