Around town

What's the difference between a 'crossing' and a 'crossroads'? Do these exercises to help learn words for the things around your town and find out.

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Submitted by Joneslau on Fri, 11/01/2019 - 14:02

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In my hometown,most roads are wide and clean with street lights on both sides.There are signposts at almost every crossroads so that you would not get lost in our city.Whenver you drive a car,even at rush hour,you must give way to people on a crossing,otherwise you would get a fine.Although I have a car,sometimes it's more convenient to take a bus than to drive,because there is a bus stop at the gate of our community.

Submitted by Wega on Sun, 06/01/2019 - 08:13

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I live in the countryside, next to a forest. On the street, where I live, is a bus stop in opposite to my flat. The street has only one pavement on side of our house. A street light is also there.

Submitted by Gene on Sun, 06/01/2019 - 00:16

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In the neighborhood where I lived, roads, crossing and traffic lights were the among things that I usually encountered whenever I drive my car.