Collocation ~ Secondary 6

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Collocation ~ Secondary 6 Towns and Cities Collocation ~ Secondary 6

Towns and Cities for the Visitors Zoning (Areas in a city): Central Business District (CBD) Residential area Industrial area Suburbs

Towns and Cities for the Visitors Zoning (continued) Inner-city areas Twilight zones Conservation area Uninhabited area Abandoned area

Towns and Cities for Visitors City skyline Cobbled street Quaint old buildings High-rise flats Imposing buildings Skycrapers

Town and Cities for Visitors Upmarket shops: Pricey Overpriced Good value Relaxed atmosphere (relaxing)

Town and Cities for Visitors Tree-lined avenues Lined with shops Lively bars Fashionable clubs / pubs Pavement cafes

Urban Problems Urban wasteland No-go areas Strewn with litter Run-down buildings Deprived areas Shanty towns

Urban Problems Sprawling city (Urban sprawl) Bumper-to-bumper traffic High volume of traffic Incessant roars Exhaust fumes