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PAGS 2026 LISTENING PRACTICE:
City Life vs. Country Life
Consejos Neuro-Amigables
1. Priming Stage
Explora el glosario. El cerebro identifica mejor los sonidos cuando ya conoce el mapa de palabras clave que va a encontrar.
2. Scaffolding
Al ver y oír a la vez mediante el transcript interactivo, refuerzas las conexiones neuronales entre fonética y grafía.
3. Active Retrieval
Intenta responder sin el script primero. El esfuerzo de recuperar información fortalece la memoria a largo plazo.
Key Glossary (Input Priming)
A difficult choice between options.
Dilema / Encrucijada
Full of energy and life.
Vibrante
Nearness in space or time.
Proximidad / Cercanía
Harmful substances in the air.
Contaminación
Reasonably priced; inexpensive.
Asequible / Económico
The quality of being calm.
Tranquilidad / Paz
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Deciding where to live is a common dilemma for many people today. Living in a big city offers numerous opportunities that are hard to find elsewhere. Cities are known for their vibrant energy, diverse culture, and endless entertainment options, such as theaters, museums, and international restaurants. Moreover, the public transport system and the proximity to major companies make professional growth much easier for young professionals seeking a fast-paced career.
On the other hand, living in a small town or village provides a much higher quality of life in terms of health and peace. In the countryside, the air is cleaner, and there is much less noise and light pollution. People usually enjoy a slower pace of life, which significantly reduces stress levels. Additionally, the sense of community is often stronger in villages; neighbors know each other and are more likely to help one another, creating a safe and friendly environment for families.
Finally, the cost of living is a key factor to consider. While cities offer higher salaries, they are also much more expensive, especially regarding rent and daily expenses. In contrast, living in a town is generally more affordable, allowing people to have larger homes and a more relaxed lifestyle with less money. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal priorities: whether you prefer the excitement and convenience of the urban jungle or the tranquility and connection with nature found in rural areas.
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