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Pelatihan Listening IELTS: Rethinking City Centres: Pleasure, Planning and Sound

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Rethinking City Centres: Pleasure, Planning and Sound - Advanced English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🔥 Advanced · IELTS · B2 · 2026.04.01 · 1m31s

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📝 Transkrip Dialog IELTS Speaking

Today I want to talk about changes in the city centre and how planners balance competing needs. One obvious driver is hedonism. People are choosing cities for nightlife and leisure. That hedonism has encouraged more bars, cafés and late opening hours. Yet not every proposal is clear. Some planning documents are abstruse and use technical terms that confuse residents. In response, public meetings try to translate the abstruse language into everyday words. We must also decide whether to deviate from older masterplans. If we deviate too far we risk losing heritage, but a little flexibility helps innovation. For example, a proposal mentions a new cable car linking two districts, and another plan says 40% of surface parking will be converted into parks. Both are headline ideas and may not survive detailed study. There is a philosophic debate about the purpose of public space. A more philosophic approach asks whether parks serve pleasure or civic function. Sound matters too. I recall a raspy street seller calling out before dawn. That raspy voice is part of the local soundscape, just as a busker with a raspy tenor can enliven an alley. Finally, planners must avoid narrow rules and instead accept that some projects will deviate from expectations while still serving the public.

📝 📚 Soal Latihan IELTS

1

According to the speaker, what has hedonism specifically encouraged in the city centre?

2

What misleading proposal did the speaker mention as an example that may not survive detailed study?

3

What percentage of surface parking does the speaker say one plan proposes to convert into parks?

4

What can be inferred about the speaker's view on technical planning language?

5

What does the speaker imply about the role of sound in urban life?

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In the context of the passage, which word best matches the meaning of 'deviate'?

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Which of the following is a misleading detail included to create a headline idea rather than a guaranteed change?

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