Using the table above and the examples I wrote above, write down some ideas about the weather in your hometown. If there are differences, then write about all of those things. If the weather is the same all year round you have to talk about that.
When you have written some ideas down, practice speaking out loud.
I have asked students what can people do in their hometown and I often receive one answer â NOTHING!
Thereâs nothing to do in my hometown. Itâs so boring.
That canât be true. There must be things for people to do. Even if you donât like to do these things, other people may enjoy doing these things and that means there are definitely some activities that people can do in your hometown.
Here is a list of ideas to inspire you.
Going to the gym
Playing tennis
Walking in the hills on the outskirts of town
Walking on the seafront of the town
Shopping malls and going shopping
Coffee shops and coffee culture
Eating out and going to restaurants
Going to bars and nightclubs (for older students!)
Dancing in the town square
Visiting the library
Helping charity organisations
Fishing in the local river
Swimming in the swimming pool
Many evening classes in the local community college
Now let me show you some examples
There is a swimming pool in my hometown and many people go there. Whenever I go there, it always seems very busy. I try to go early in the morning to avoid all the crowds.
The pool is really nice and clean. There is an area for the serious swimmers to swim in laps and then there is an area for people and children who just want to lounge around in the water and cool off a little bit.
There is also a diving area with three diving boards. The top board is very high, but I jumped off it once!
We are lucky because in my hometown we have so many restaurants. I think you could go out to dinner every night of the week and still not visit every restaurant in the city.
And the restaurants are all very different in style and cuisine. We have the local food but we also have Indian, Thai, French and Italian. Itâs really nice for people to go out in the evening and eat a delicious meal with friends and family.
In my hometown, some older ladies like to go to the town square and do a special kind of dancing. They do it for exercise I think but also they can meet up and chat with each other. So itâs a social activity for them too.
Some people say that the music they play when they do their dancing is too loud. But I think we should just let them do it. Theyâre not really causing anyone any harm.
Look at the list of ideas I gave you above.
Use these and the examples and write down your own ideas for talking about things to do in your hometown. Practice together with a friend or show your teacher.
The architecture in your hometown means all the buildings. Are these buildings very old and traditional? Or new and modern? Is the architecture boring â if so, why do you think so?
You can use the following words to describe buildings and architecture in your hometown.
Poor | High-rise | Residential |
Wooden | Expensive | Old |
Traditional | Beautiful | Modern |
Luxurious | Spacious | Steel and glass |
Brick | Boring | Ugly |
Many cities these days have a downtown area with many high-rise buildings, all very modern and expensive. The suburbs of the city might consist of smaller houses and buildings or low-rise buildings â this is where the people usually live.
Let me show you some examples
Bath is a very old city, and the architecture is very old. Most of the buildings in the centre of the city are over 200 years old. I think there is a law to protect these buildings and houses. They look nice because they all have the same colour, made out of a special sandstone found in the local area.
But once you leave the city centre, the architecture changes. The houses are more modern in the suburbs. This is where people live.
The downtown area of my city is filled full of high-rise buildings. They are all very high and look very modern. It feels so busy walking around this area surrounded by such high buildings. Some of the buildings are so high that you can walk on one side of the street and be in the shade from the sun.
I live in a very quiet village in the countryside. All the houses are pretty old and there is no real special architecture. People just need a place to live and the local post office to buy some things. There is an old church though, and it looks very nice from the outside. I don’t know how old it is, but it looks very old.
Write down your own ideas about the buildings in your hometown. When you have enough sentences speak them out loud with a friend or classmate.
Your hometown doesnât just consist of the actual town itself. When talking about your hometown you can also talk about the surrounding area of the town or city where you live.
This is especially true of a smaller town.
Your town may be surrounded by countryside.
What is in the countryside?
Are there farms and little villages?
Are they developing the land and building more houses or factories?
There must be something in this area, now is the time for you to talk about it.
There might be hills or mountains in the surrounding area of your hometown. Or maybe you live near the sea in which case you can talk about that.
Whatever exists just outside your hometown you can talk about it in the IELTS test. This is all part of the description of where you live and the examiner wants to hear about it.
Iâll give you some examples:
The surrounding area of my hometown is just countryside. Some small villages with just a few people living there. There is a new factory that makes tyres just outside my town. I think many people from my hometown work there now.
If you go south of my town, there is a big lake. I have gone past this lake and seen people fishing there.
All around my hometown are hills. Itâs like my entire town is in a big hole in the ground! But itâs nice to see all the hills around the town. In the summer, they all look so green and in the winter, if it snows, all the hills are covered and everything looks white.
What is in the surrounding area of your hometown?
Take a few minutes and write down some ideas and thoughts. You must have seen what is just outside your hometown. Talk about this for a few minutes if you can.
If you live in a very small town, then chances are you may have only one bus an hour that takes you to the nearest big town. Or no bus at all.
In a bigger town, you could have several bus services taking people to different parts of the town. Or to other towns and the nearest big city.
You might have a train service. You might live in a big city and have a subway system.
The fact is that every town and city has a public transportation system â even if it is only one bus an hour.
These are the main kinds of public transportation:
Taxi (not really public but letâs put it in there)
Other lesser-known systems:
Shared bike (many cities use this these days)
The best way to talk about this is to look at the following questions and answer them:
What is this public transportation system?
Why do you use it?
Why do other people in your hometown use it?
Is it convenient?
Is it cheap/expensive to use?
How many lines does it have? (for bus and subway)
Is it crowded during rush hour?
And here is some vocabulary you might use when talking about public transportation:
Miss | Stop | Exit |
Line | Change | Commuters |
Fare | Catch | Delay |
Ticket | Pass (a special card) | Passengers |
Leave | Cancel | Run |
Unreliable | Rush hour | On-time |
When talking about the public transportation system in your hometown, in the IELTS test I advise you to talk about the most common or most popular public transportation system. If you try to talk about some public transport that is less known or used, you could run into trouble.
That means that you should only really talk about the bus, the subway or the train.
You can add at the end of your talk that there are other kinds of public transportation in your hometown.
Something like this:
âŠwe also have many taxis, and a ferry that takes people over the river, but I have never used it. I only use the subway as it is the most convenient.
Shall we look at a couple of examples?
In my hometown, we have a new subway system. It is brand-new, so it is very clean and modern-looking. There are only three lines so far but there will be more lines in the future.
It is so much better than the bus. Much quicker and much more convenient. We donât have any traffic jams now!
Some people complain and say that it is more expensive than the bus. It is a little more expensive but I think it is worth it for the convenience and the speed.
During rush hour it is a little difficult to get a seat but if you arrive early, you can find a seat no problem. I really love the subway in my hometown, it just makes going to school so much easier.
We have a bus system in my hometown. There are plenty of buses to take you wherever you want to go. But if you use the bus during rush hour, then you will definitely get stuck in traffic. Thereâs just no escaping it.
Sometimes I use a shared bike. These are easy to find and they are cheap to use. If itâs raining, I donât use the shared bike but most other days I do.
You want to try?
Look at all the vocabulary and make sure you know the meanings of the words and then make sentences of your own.
Then think about the public transportation systems in your hometown and which one is the most common for people to use.
Write down some ideas in your notebook and make sentences.
Then with a friend speak them out loud.
Practice every day!
Do you have many shops in your hometown? Are there just a few local shops or do you have a giant shopping mall with all the latest fashion brands?
Every town has at least one shop to buy something.
These are the main kind of shops you might have in your town:
supermarket | greengrocer | baker |
butcher | fishmongers | florist |
wine store | drug store | convenience store |
book store | pet store | candy store |
As I have said before, letâs look at some questions and you answer them one by one.
What kind of shops and stores are there in your hometown?
What can people buy in these places?
Where are all the shops and stores?
Are they expensive?
What kind of people go there?
And then letâs look at some examples
I live in a big city and there are many shopping malls. There is one big shopping mall near my home and it is very popular with people, especially young people.
Younger people like to go there because it looks very fashionable and modern. All the shops are mainly selling fashionable clothes and there are two cool coffee shops on the first floor where you can sit and drink coffee.
The shopping mall huge. It is on five floors. On the top floor, there is a cinema and in the basement, there is a supermarket but it is a little expensive I think. I don’t go there. I only go to the clothes stores and shoe stores with my friends. We can’t always buy something we like but we like to look!
If I go to the mall with my friends, we like to drink coffee after we have looked all around the stores.
There are many small shops and stores in my neighbourhood. These shops are not very fashionable but they are very convenient and they sell many useful things that we might need in the house or in our daily life.
One shop we always use in the nearest convenience store. It is open until very late and opens very early in the morning. If we run out of things that we need then we can always go to the convenience store and buy what we need.
I see many of my neighbours there and my father always goes there in the morning to buy cigarettes.
The shop sells newspapers, snacks and sandwiches, soft drinks and ice cream. Every time I go there, they always have customers inside.
Now itâs your turn.
Look up the vocabulary and make sure you understand what all the words mean. Make your own sentences if you wish.
Then look at the questions above and the examples. This can help you to form your own answers. Write down all your ideas and put them into sentences in order.
Then practice speaking out loud.
You will not need to talk about all of the above topics about your hometown in the IELTS test.
If you were to talk about your hometown using all the topics included in this guide you would be talking for about 30 minutes!
The reason I included all the topics above is so you can answer any question the examiner fires at you in the IELTS test. If he asks you to talk about shopping or public transportation in your hometown, then you should be prepared. If he asks you about food or customs in your hometown, no problem for you.
Just go through all the steps and you can find out how to talk about your hometown no matter the question.
And as always â let me know in the comments below!
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It is so important to cover these areas used for IELTS tests because they are the ones that often catch students off guard. I especially liked the study charts as they ground students with vocabulary and observation points. The ideas also triggered memories of towns I’ve visited. Travel really helps as it gives you things to compare your town with. For example I visited a tiny town in Sweden and it was like a charming hobbit town with wondrous new customs and scenery quite unlike my own tiny hometown.
That is a great idea, Leona. I forgot to add that to the article… I used to ask students to compare their hometown to the big city we were living in and talk about the similarities and differences. It gives them a lot more to talk about, and in the IELTS test that really helps. How was Sweden? I’ve always wanted to visit.
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In this lesson, you will learn how you can write short essays on the topic âMy Village.â Here I will write three sets of sample essays on the same topic covering different word limits.
Short essay on my village in 100 words, short essay on my village in 200 words, short essay on my village in 400 words.
In origin, I’m from Bangladesh. But after the partition, my family came and settled in a remote village in Murshidabad. Presently, I stay in Kolkata with my parents, but several times I have heard my father remember his childhood days in the village.
During the vacations, I often visit the village. People are so innocent there and all of them love us so much. They care for their nature and do not harm it like the urban people. Also, they have still kept their tribal festivals intact. I love to enjoy their traditional food and this bonding between my people in the village. Whenever I visit my village, it has always been so ni experience.
Since my childhood days, I used to fantasize about spending my life in our ancestral village. Staying in a village has never been an opportunity for me because I am born and brought up in the city. We hardly get a chance to meet my ancestral people in the village of Murshidabad. The story goes back to the partition of India when my great grandparents migrated from Bangladesh and settled in Murshidabad to protect their families. At that time they were extremely poor and had a humble income to spend their days. They were followed by many others.
The village is now much more developed than it was when first inhabited. When I visit the village with my parents, during the vacation, it gets quite enjoyable to meet them after a long time. The clean air and water are beautiful with pure fruits and vegetables to eat. The reads are of red soil and soft to walk over. The humble neighbour of that village is the main reason I love my village.
Some of our relatives still live in the village. Their primary profession is agriculture. During my visit, my cousins took me to show the agricultural fields. It was totally a mesmerizing experience. The entire horizon was green and such a peaceful life that I could never experience in the city.
Life in a village is much different from what we experience in the city. The urban lifestyle does not provide us with all views of the Earth. The world has much more greenery and beauty than it seems to us. The city definitely gives a modern life, better infrastructure, more communication, and quick connections. But it also takes away the natural goodness from us.
I find myself extremely lucky to think that I am from a village. I stay in a distant village in the suburbs of Darjeeling. The best part of living in a village is that I can stay far away from the daily crowd of the city. The city is too confusing and suffocating for me. I cannot bear staying there even for a week. I always crave the peace I get in my own village. The village called Kasaimara is extremely beautiful in its flora and fauna. The air is clean and pure like the innocent people of my village.
We do not have many modern amenities like the city. We often face problems with network and communication, we do not have good schools or hospitals. But still, the peace of nature allows us to live a long and healthy life. I love to take long walks up the hill slopes in the morning or often cycle all the way. It saves the cost of taking any gym practice and is also helpful in maintaining a healthy body and peaceful mind.
Due to no pollution, we always have a majestic view of the mountains from our village. Around 50-50 families live in our village. For weekend and holiday picnics, all our villagers come together and celebrate with our ethnic music and dance. It is not like the mechanical life of the city. Everything we do here has a spontaneous charm and is full of life.
The environment of my village is so beautiful. The people work hard to preserve ethnic integrity. We have a rich history o folktales and myths. As a child, I often heard my grandparents tell me stories about them. They are precious and innocent like the people. They easily befriend other members, even from a different community. My village celebrates our own tribal festivals with great enjoyment and pomp. I am extremely lucky that I am a proud villager of India. We do not have many facilities, but at the end of the day, we are at peace with ourselves and others.
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I come from a very small place in Bihar, called Darbhanga. It is such a small place that one can easily get from one end to the other within 4-5 hours. And for entertainment too, one will hardly get a place to visit.
When it comes to language, Darbhanga is famous for its Maithili language which in itself holds the sweetness of eternity. And the people here are mostly occupied with various businesses, of which business of clothes and eateries are the best ones for investors.
Despite being a smaller region, my hometown holds most of the memories of my life. It is the place where the great Raj Ground is situated with some of the most beautiful buildings in it like Nargauna Palace, Kali Temple, Wish Temple, etc.
Though now it hardly has any Royal significance as it has been converted into two great universities, Lalit Narayan Mithila University and Sanskrit University. In fact, this university campus is the only campus in Asia which has two universities within it.Â
In addition to the charm of the university campus, one can relish the delicious mangoes and samosas for which Darbhanga is famous all across the globe. And not to forget about the Dosa of the famous restaurant âRajasthanâ, that serves the worldâs best dosa which youâll not find even in the South.Â
Last but not the least, my hometown holds a very special place in the hearts of people who visit it even once because of the unity it holds in its diversity.
I will explore the heart and soul of the town where I grew up. With My Hometown Essay, you can take a quick tour of the streets and landmarks of your hometown in about 150 words & 400 words, based on the following headings.
My hometown essay in english.
The name of my town is Noida. It is located near Delhi. Noida is a high-tech city in the Delhi-NCR region. Noida is the main city of Gautam Buddha Nagar. It is just a few kilometers from Delhi.
The climate in my hometown is too hot in summer and too cold in winter for only a few days. There is sufficient water in the rainy season, so there is no shortage of water in any season.
People from all walks of life live here. Among them are IT professionals, software engineers, businessmen, farmers, shopkeepers, and laborers.
The town is the center of trade. It is famous as an industrial town. There are many big MNCs (Multi-National Companies), large-scale factories, and several smaller factories.
There are various schools and some of them are of international standards. My school is DPS Noida, located near sector, 30.
In my town, there are several engineering colleges and degree programs. They are known for their discipline, results, and other achievements.
All modern facilities are available here. Transport is equally convenient here, and the metro makes traveling safe and easy.
The city’s public transportation runs on CNG, as well as private buses, autos, and battery rickshaws. In Noida, there are municipal parks in almost every locality.
The Noida Stadium sector-21 is a popular venue for events, functions, and exhibitions of all sizes.
Greenery is what attracts people to the park, and morning and evening are excellent times for exercise and jogging. It is a must for everyone to keep healthy and fit.
There are playgrounds, matches, and games played there. The market is electrified. Atta Market and GIP Mall are the most popular shopping malls in Noida.
There are some reliable stores to shop at, and they are home to many big & trustworthy publishers, too.
I love my town very much. There is greenery and the environment is pleasant. Modern facilities are well-developed and well-equipped. My wishes for its progress and prosperity are always the same.
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The town I lived in once was famous for one thing: it was home to the first three Prime Ministers of India.
Jawahar Lal Nehru was born in Prayagraj, Sri Lal Bahadur Shastri had a house here, and Indira Gandhi grew up here as well. Anand Bhawan, donated to the nation by the third Prime Minister, is now a place of historical importance.
Prayagraj is situated near the Sangam, the place where the two rivers, The Ganga and the Yamuna, meet. Thousands of tourists and pilgrims come to Prayagraj to dip in the Sangam.
It is a serene city because there are not many industries around. However, Naini, a suburb of Prayagraj, is a rapidly developing industrial hub.
There are a number of agricultural institutes, the Indian Telephone Industry, Universal Tyres factories, and a glass factory.
The city of Prayagraj has the Jeep Flash Light factories which make batteries. There are a few spots in Allahabad which have scenic beauty.
Visitor attractions include the old but majestic stone buildings of the High Court and the offices of the various departments.
Prayagraj is famous as a Hindu pilgrimage center. Tourists around the world come here to learn about this auspicious place. The main office of the Board of Secondary and Intermediate Education is situated in Allahabad.
The headquarters of the education department of Uttar Pradesh is located in Allahabad. The University of Allahabad is among the oldest and most prestigious universities that have produced many scholars.
The markets of Allahabad are not as extensive as those in metros like Delhi, Kolkatta, Noida, Bangalore, Hyderabad etc. Yet the Civil Lines market offers some attractions for outsiders.
Visitors want to see the street stalls, the picture houses, the fountain in the center of Civil Lines, and, above all, the Hanuman Temple.
Allahabad (now renamed Prayagraj after Yogi Adityananth took the oath as CM) City in Uttar Pradesh is associated with many historical stories. It is evident by the name Prayagraj, which means “the abode of God”.
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500+ words essay on my village.
My Village Essay- My village is a place that I like to visit in my holidays or whenever I feel tired and want to relax. A village is a place that is far away from the pollution and noise of the city. Also, you feel a connection with the soil in a village.
Moreover, there are trees, a variety of crops , diversity of flowers, and rivers, etc. Besides all this, you feel the cold breeze at night and a warm but pleasant breeze in the day.
Around more than 70% of Indiaâs population resides in villages. Likewise, villages are the main source of food and agricultural produce that we consume. After independence, the villages have grown much in both populations as well as education .
Village peoples are more dedicated to their work then the people of the city also they have more strength and capacity then urban area people.
Moreover, the entire village lives in peace and harmony and there is no conflict of any kind. Villagers come forward in each other sorrows and happiness and they are of helpful nature.
Most importantly, you can see stars at night which you no longer see in the city.
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My village exists in a low lying area that has a warm summer and a chilly winter. Mostly I visit my village in summers because of the holidays. Although the village is far cooler than the city during the summer. Also, you do not need air conditioners in a village because of the breeze. In a village you see greenery and almost every household has a minimum of one tree in their courtyards.
In addition, the thing that I like the most about my village is the fresh and revitalizing air. The air gives a feeling of refreshment even if I have slept for 4-5 hours. Most importantly, at night I see and count stars which I canât do in the city.
Villages existed in India from ancient times and they have been dependent on each other for the demand and supply of goods. Likewise, they contribute a lot to the growth and development of the country. India is a country who depends on agriculture more than its secondary and tertiary sector.
Also, India is the second most populated nation of the world and to feed this big population they need food which comes from the villages. This describes why they are important to us and everybody.
In conclusion, we can say that villages are the backbone of the economy. Also, my village is a part of all the villages in India where people still live in peace and harmony . Besides, the people of the villages are friendly and lives a happy and prosperous life as compared to the people of urban areas.
Q.1 What is the best thing about the villages? A.1 There are many good things about villages such as fresh air, rivers, trees, no pollution, the earthy smell, fresh and organic food, and many more great things.
Q.2 Do villages lack in development? A.2 No, villages have developed quite well also they are developing at a pace faster than the cities.
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Essay on “My Town”
My town is not a town- it is a city. I identify with Kochi as I belong there but more to Secunderabad as I have spent a long time here and hope to make it my destination eventually. My childhood has been nomadic as has my adult life and honestly, I have taken to every place like a fish to water!
Secunderabad, the twin city of Hyderabad, separated by the man-made Hussain Sagar Lake. is a very lively and warm city. Home to the largest cantonment of India, Secunderabad was founded in the eighteenth century by the British Raj. Complete in itself, this city offers something to every age group, to every budget and to every mood. It is my belief that I live in the best part of Secunderabad as it is close to the cantonment, which makes it cleaner and greener and yet it is within reasonable distance from the happening town and its hustle â bustle. I saw this place first when I was in college and then when I started my career. It was a quieter city then, with narrower roads. The people have always been civil here though the traffic is terrible.
Today, Secunderabad is as much of a hit as it was fifteen years ago with all alike. With its chain of restaurants, amusement parks, malls and theatres its appeal is more modem but the warmth still exists. The roads arc broader and the city is cleaner and very much on the move.
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My hometown ESL reading comprehension. A reading comprehension text and conversation about Jane’s hometown.
My name is Jane. I am 23 years old and I live in a small town called Snow Owl . It took its name from the fact that there are a lot of snow owls on the mountain and forest.
Snow Owl is located on the northern part of the country, established on the base of Sky Mountain and surrounded by the Dark Forest . Even though the name sounds scary, it is actually very beautiful and nice. The name comes from the appearance of the forest, where the trees are so close together the sunlight cannot come through. A wonderful river comes down from the mountain and passes through the town, splitting it into two. If you ever visit my hometown, beware of the wolves; Especially if you are in the part that is near the mountain.
For most of the year, the town is covered in snow. Not many people know about its existence and I am really thankful for that. I appreciate the fact that it is calm and quiet.
Ppeople are really kind and care about each other. We always try to find ways to help each other. However, on the downside everybody knows everything about everybody and if you want to hide, it is extremely difficult.
The town itself doesn’t have a lot of sights to visit. A big historic library from the 1800’s, still functional , is standing in the middle of the village, next to the Town Hall. There are also two bridges that connect the town. The one on the south is the oldest and most beautiful. I sometimes go and sit by the river just to admire it.
For entertainment we have the old theatre, some coffee shops and restaurants. Younger people prefer to visit neighboring towns and cities since it gives them more choices of entertainment.
My hometown is one of the greatest in the world and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
The name of the town is Snow Owl.
It is called Snow Owl because there are a lot of owls living on the mountain.
The town is next to Sky Mountain and surrounded by the Dark forest. A river comes from the mountain and divides the town into two.
Because of its appearance. There are a lot of parts of the forest that are very dark.
Yes, there are wolves.
She is thankful because not a lot of people know her town.
She describes them as kind and helpful.
That everybody knows everybody and iy is no easy to have privacy.
The old library from the 1800’s.
There is a theatre, some coffe shops and restaurants.
Yes and no. Mostly young people prefer to find different kinds of entertainment to neighbouring towns and cities.
Yes, she does. She thinks that it is the greatest place to live in the world.
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Describing your village in an essay can be a great way to write about its physical features, facts, places, and importance. Topics like âMy Village Essayâ are part of our academic writing. As students, we all write essays on such topics. Such essay topics allow us to express our thoughts and ideas and share experiences creatively. When writing academic essays, students must know that essays will be read by their teachers or any professional accessor. On this page, we will provide all the details that you can talk about in âMy Village essay.â
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âThe name of my village is Ukimath . It is located in the Chopta district of Uttrakhand, India. Every summer vacation, my family and I take a long road trip to our village. There are two ways to travel to my village; one by public transportation and the other by private vehicle.â
âEvery time I visit my village, the country roads remind me of the good old days, when my friends and I would run all day around the village, play on the hills, and sit for hours around the river valley, etc. City life is no fun. There are so many people, all with busy schedules, and no one to talk to. My village is like a small paradise on earth, with no pollution at all. Just us and nature.â
The physical features of my village include the Ganga River valley, the natural waterfalls, the mountain roads, and houses made of wooden plank, stone, or mud. This might sound primitive, but thatâs what makes it special.
City life is crowded and boring. There are so many people around us, yet no one to talk to. In my village, everyone respects and takes care of each other. The men go for farming in the field, and the women work shoulder to shoulder and even take care of the household and children. Children, on the other hand, enjoy their mornings at the village school.
The village school was built by the Government of India when schemes like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan and Mid-Day Meal were launched. From the village entrance near the river valley to the waterfall, everything about my village is perfect. There is no smoke in the air, no noise pollution, fewer cars on the street and everyone is happy.â
In my village, everyone is dedicated to their work, whether it’s a farmer, landlord, or rikshaw puller. People of my village are involved in a lot of physical activities, which puts them on par with urban society. They are not only physically strong, but they also take good care of their mental health.
Next to my village, the Ganges flows, where villagers practice yoga to improve their physical and mental fitness. It’s like a special occasion where everyone gathers and participates in yoga. There are no conflicts. Sometimes there are differences in opinions, but those are dealt with very peacefullyâ
Everyone in my village is helpful. From daily house chores to rough times, everyone is willing to offer their unconditional support. This shows how genuinely people care for each other. This is one of the reasons why my village is special.
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Today, the entire world is becoming modernised, but there is a lot we can learn from our rural societies. In India, 68.8% of the population lives in villages. A village is like a family. Everyone shares their good and bad deeds. People gather on special occasions, like Diwali, Holi, or Navratri, and participate as one.
My village is located at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers. From the North, the Bhagirathi river flows, and from the North-East, the Alaknanda flows. About 5 km to the North of my village, there is the Tehri Dam, which is Indiaâs highest dam.
My village is like a fairytale. There is a river with fresh water, green valleys and mountains, and beautiful people. Everyone in my village is dedicated to their work. Natural resources are abundant and surrounded by picturesque views, making it an ideal place for travelling. I love my village.
Ans: âThe name of my village is Ukimath . It is located in the Chopta district of Uttrakhand, India. Every summer vacation, my family and I take a long road trip to our village. There are two ways to travel to my village; one by public transportation and the other by private vehicle.â âEvery time I visit my village, the country roads remind me of the good old days, when my friends and I would run all day around the village, play on the hills, and sit for hours around the river valley, etc. City life is no fun. There are so many people, all with busy schedules, and no one to talk to. My village is like a small paradise on earth, with no pollution at all. Just us and nature.
Ans: My village is blessed with natural resources and beauty. Every year, tens and thousands of tourists visit my village. My village has a football field next to the river, where my friends and I used to play as a child My village was listed as the cleanest village in India. My village reminds me of my cultural values and ethos. Next to my village, there is the National Valley of Flowers, one of the most beautiful places in India.
Ans: Start by writing the name of your village, its location, and other important things. Then come the physical features, the importance of your village, interesting facts, and how much you love your village.
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My City Essay: Cities are urban set-ups that provide us with a shelter and a livelihood. Almost every individual has a constant emotional connection with their towns. As we grow up, our cities become a part of us, an indispensable component that plays a significant role in building our characters and attitudes towards people and situations. Or cities sustain us and make us who we are.
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In this article, we have provided a detailed essay, a brief essay, and ten lines on the topic, my city, to help students write such pieces in their examinations. Given below is a long essay composed of 500 words and a short essay comprising 100-150 words on the topic in English.
My City essay is usually given to classes 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Kolkata has always been the city of joy and happiness. Kolkata has a rich cultural background, and the heritage associated with my city makes it valuable and beautiful. Kolkata, previously known as Calcutta, was the capital of India during the British rule. It is a city that has a rich cultural history and is the intellectual hub of India. The British made Calcutta the capital city because it was the center of education, business, and economics. Kolkata has produced brave hearts, which have fought our National Struggle ever so courageously and have helped get freedom from the British.
My city is unique, and it amazes me to think of how wholesome Kolkata truly is. It has everything one can wish for, and its people have a secure attachment to their city. Kolkata is famous for its lip-smacking food and ancient monuments, and it is also known as the City of Joy. Kolkata is the city of emotions and festivities.
Kolkata has her essence. Not everybody will recognize her true beauty. It is not as technologically advanced as Bangalore or as posh as Mumbai, but Kolkata is a city with a soul. She will touch you in ways unknown to humankind and will give you the solace you have always craved. Kolkata is excellent as a city. You can never get tired of Kolkata. Living here is like pursuing a long lost dream of culture and inheritance. Kolkata shapes you in the classiest ways possible.
Heritage colleges like the Presidency University, Rajabazar Science College, Jadavpur University, etc. ensure that students get an excellent education. Kolkata has tremendous patriotic fervor, and it was where the first studentsâ movement began. The colleges teach moral values besides academic curriculums. Students know what god for their country is.
Kolkata was also the central hub of the Naxalite movement. The city shapes people in a way that they refuse to accept injustice. Kolkata has a strong political base, and the people here would do anything to stand up for what is right. Apart from the educational role, Kolkata also has advanced business centers. Every year, a business meeting is organized in Kolkata, and the economy is strengthened.
My city has countless spectacles. Sitting by the river Ganges on a chilly winter night, staring at the city lights on the other side as cars and buses rush past us is surreal. Be it the iconic Rabindra Setu or the Dakshineshwar Temple, Kolkata has many structures that have endured the ravages of time.
Coming to historical monuments, Kolkata is home to the famous Victoria Memorial, which is one of the most celebrated monuments of all time. The Indian Museum, located near Esplanade, is again a structure that has mesmerized tourists. The Indian Museum is an excellent source of research and has countless wonders.
My city has woven its members in a string of love and values. Kolkata accepts everyone. The ever welcoming Academy Gates has given place to all artists with out-stretched arms. The smell of freshly brewed coffee in roadside cafes, the awe-striking Christmas decorations in Park Street, the inevitable Nostalgia in Coffee House, and the flood of amazing books in College Street, every bit of Kolkata inspires us to love ourselves and be better human beings.
My City essay is usually given to classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Kolkata is a city of wonder and amazement. It has countless marvels and beauty. To start with, the Shahid Minar is a world-famous monument dedicated to the Indian Freedom Struggle martyred soldiers. College Street is the largest book market in India, and everyone can find their desired books on college street.
The nostalgic coffee house was visited by maestros and geniuses like Mrinal Sen, Manna Dey, Satyajit Ray and more. The nostalgia etched into the walls still reverberates with renewed passion. The Esplanade building and the St Paulâs Cathedral historical monuments are popular among tourist spots. Kolkata is enriched with art and literature and is indeed the most beautiful of all cities.
Question 1. How is Kolkata as a city?
Answer: Kolkata is a beautiful place to live in and offers various privileges. It has something for every taste and is undoubtedly the city of joy and vibrancy.
Question 2. What are the health facilities available in Kolkata?
Answer: Kolkata has renowned doctors and hospitals. It also has government hospitals that offer free treatment for underprivileged people.
Question 3. Is Kolkata safe?
Answer: Kolkata is as safe as any other part of the country. Every city has crime circuits, and so does Kolkata. The safety of women is, however, greatly endangered.
Question 4. How can I find a proper city to settle?
Answer: Searching for a proper city must include its job opportunities, medical facilities, administrative standards, and educational options.
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My city is a great topic to write on because there is so much one can add to an essay on this! Beyond the physical aspect of it, everyone shares an emotional connection with their city. The name of the city, the climate, where I live, and why I love my city are questions to be answered in an essay on âMy Cityâ for classes 1, 2, and 3. Sometimes you may change cities, which means switching to a different environment, but the city you would have spent more time in will hold a special place in your heart. By writing an essay on âmy cityâ, kids will know what to explore and write about. In simple terms, let them have fun and let the words do the magic. Below is a guide on how to write an essay on âMy Cityâ for lower primary classes.
You should always start your essay on âMy Cityâ with an introduction and get into the locationâs history. Gently walking readers through a new region is the goal of an essay. Given here are some key points to remember when writing an essay:
Living in any city comes with its perks and downsides. However, all kids love their city and share a special bond with it. A city is beautiful and has many sights to explore, including hidden gems. Here are 10 lines for an essay on âMy Cityâ for classes 1 & 2:
A lot can be learnt by writing an essay on âMy Cityâ. It allows kids to see the city they live in with a new light and perspective:
A city can not only be defined based on geographical details, as it carries a significant part of oneâs persona. There are so many cities in India, but there is nothing like my city. I live in the capital city of India, New Delhi, and my city is known for its dazzling and warm aura. People also call it mini India, as you will find a mixed population of all cultures and sensibilities here. Famous for monuments like Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, etc., my city has a story for everything. One can find an enriching collection of art, politics, knowledge, and IT here. If you ever visit my city, explore places like Cannought Place, Delhi Haat, Chandni Chowk, etc., to get the local flavour and ambience.
Writing an essay on âMy Cityâ can be an enlightening journey for kids as they will be able to share their clear and fresh vision of it. Here is a short essay on my city:
I love my city, Banglore, and I think itâs the best place in the world. It is the land where I grew up and currently live with my parents. Iâve made many fond memories and friends here. Iâve visited many exciting attractions and have gone on picnics hosted by my school. Bangalore has many wilderness projects, and animal lovers can visit the Venugopala Wildlife Park and Bandipur National Park in Mysore. Mysore is 150 km away from Banglore. Other exciting places to go sightseeing are the Bangalore Palace, Forum Mall, and ISKCON Temple. You can also check out the Wonderla Amusement Park, a famous tourist and entertainment attraction. The people here show tremendous hospitality, and my city is also a centre for education and wellness. Many schools, medical institutions, and colleges are found here. Banglore is considered the hub for engineering colleges and IT companies. Banglore is also known for its fast-paced urban lifestyle, but people take time to relax, chill and have fun times with family and friends.
Everybody falls in love with the city they stay in and love to spend time there. Here is how you write an essay for class 3 on âMy Cityâ:
Bangalore is my favourite place to live because I was born and raised there. MG road is my favourite area to visit because I can enjoy good food from restaurants like Mcdonaldâs and Pizza Hut. It is the hub of recreational and commercial activities in the city. Blossomâs bookhouse in Church Street is my go-to spot because I can buy my favourite comic books and novels there. The buffets in my city are a great hit, and I love Onesta, which is famous for its unlimited pizza meals.
I go to Lal Bagh with my parents during summer vacation and relax there. It is in Jayanagar and a haven for nature lovers. The gates are big, and the scenery spreads across 240 acres of land, having more than 1854 varieties of plants. I love my city and plan to continue living there even after graduating. Finding a job in my city is not hard, and the education here is excellent. Many high school graduates get summer jobs, and I look forward to working on many small projects when I get free time. I canât wait to explore the several opportunities found in my city. I feel fortunate to live in my town, and my friends feel the same way too.
My city was established in 1956 and became the capital of Mysore after Indiaâs independence. Two separate settlements merged into one in 1949. Bangalore is my city, and it has a population of over 10 million people.
Some of the most beautiful places to visit in my city are Cubbon Park, Brigade Road, Nandi Hills, Lal Bagh, etc.
There are various facilities available in my city, such as healthcare, fitness, food and beauty services, and civic amenities.
Your child will learn how to navigate their city and the different popular sights. They will also learn what makes their city special and the top reasons why they love it.
Now that you know enough about your city, you can get started on writing an essay on âMy Cityâ. Be sure to give your child plenty of inspiration by talking about famous sights and telling popular tales about your city.
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My town is my world. It is where I was born and where I witnessed the world. It is the place where my kids live and where people are friendly to me. Whenever I fall sick or, get up into a predicament, the people come to help me though they have to leave all the important tasks they are entangled into. People here, dance on their feet on my every feat. My town is the only place where I feel utterly soothing and calming. The buildings are very modestly built and nothing is boasting and bragging about itself. Everything is welcoming here.
My town is a place where even animals are my friends. Dogs are very helpful and they protect my house from possible threats like robbery. Cows are also very friendly and I provide them with food every morning. With birds chirping and warbling all around, the atmosphere gets really enjoyable and pleasant.
The roads are very well developed here and, people have almost all kinds of facilities. There is no water irrigation problem and water comes all day long. Public transport is very convenient in my hometown and, the buses make me reach my destination at the earliest. The traffic is well controlled and people stop their vehicles for elders and children crossing the road.
The people have acquired all the modern technologies and gadgets. People live up to date here, and they lead a luxurious life. The earnings are healthy and people have established their business successfully. They are expanding their businesses to other cities and countries as well, hence, spreading the good name of the town.
The educational level of the town is at prime. Children thrive for education. Female education is highly promoted here. People raise funds so that poor children of the town could go to school. Career guidance is given by expert personnel to all the students so that they can pursue their desired field.
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