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Talk about a problem in your local area that you noticed
-what is the problem
-why do you think it might be a problem
-whose responsibility is it
-suggest a solution for it
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-Are there any other problems in your local area
-How can your local area be improved
-Is the government doing enough to provide better services to people in your country
-what else can be done to improve the standard of living in your country
-why the communication in the community is important
-what are the advantages living in a small town
-what are the reasons people have a difficulty to adjust a new place
-where do you usually meet people? why?
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