You come across the following people at a party giving their views on where they would like to live.
Pratik: The best thing about traveling by train ....is that you get back to Mumbai by the end of it! I've just been to meet my grandmother in a village close to Goa. The village where I was staying was terribly quiet. There were no shops, no restaurants, hardly any people. Perhaps the houses were holiday homes, and the owners were having a bad season. The nearest restaurant was 20 min drive. Perhaps there was a theater and a cinema next to a restaurant- I never found those either. I've always lived in a city- country is not the place for me.
Sid: I work as an architect. I've been here for ten years now, but I don't really like the noise and dirt of city life. So, I'm selling my flat and moving to a small town. When I was a child, I used to visit my grandparents in the village and I loved it. My grandfather and I went walking every day and. my grandmother taught me to swim in one of the lakes. My goodness, the water was cold! Three years ago, I met two other architects and soon became friends. They were working from a small cottage in a town. What an opportunity! The air is so fresh, and the views are out of this world. I can't wait to move.
Nikki: I'm a sports instructor and I share a cottage with three of my colleagues in Himachal. I teach mountain biking and rock-climbing. I love being outside. After work my friends and I take turns to cook a meal -we grow our own vegetables – and then watch TV. We've got everything we need here. There are supermarkets in the nearest town. I wonder how I put up with my old life in a metropolitan for so long.
• Who do you think is most like you? Why? Share your views with the class.
• Enact this as a role play, to express your views on the subject.
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