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Look at the pictures below. How will you describe the picture A? How about picture B? Does your school environment look like picture A? How about your community environment? Does it look like picture B? You will learn how to describe environment like this in our lesson specifically on the next part. "What is It."



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What's New Look at the pictures below. How will you describe the picture A? How about-example-1
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Answer and Explanation:

1. Image A can be characterized as a little wooded place where a group of students are promoting plantings and gardening to stimulate the growth of plants in the place, leaving it more wooded and in contact with nature and all the benefits that it is able to provide.

2. Image B shows a more wooded location, with the presence of many plants. Here people are not doing gardening, but are having fun in this pleasant environment.

3. My school environment does not have many trees. In this case, I can say that it looks more like environment B, which is a more urban environment where no one is planting or gardening.

4. My community does not have many plants and is established as a more urban environment. As the number of plants is low, residents are unable to enjoy the benefits they provide, such as shade on a hot day. In this case, my community is more similar to environment B, which even though it has many plants is a more urban environment.

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