The document outlines the typical parts and structure of a composition describing places or buildings, including an introduction providing details about the location and reason for choosing the place, a main body describing aspects of the place or building in detail, and a conclusion including comments, feelings, or a recommendation. It notes that descriptions of places and buildings can be found in various publications and styles may depend on the intended audience, recommending using present tense to describe places and past tense for historical facts. The document also provides an example composition describing the seaside resort of Brighton, highlighting attractions, activities, shopping, dining, and nightlife options and recommending
The document outlines the typical parts and structure of a composition describing places or buildings, including an introduction providing details about the location and reason for choosing the place, a main body describing aspects of the place or building in detail, and a conclusion including comments, feelings, or a recommendation. It notes that descriptions of places and buildings can be found in various publications and styles may depend on the intended audience, recommending using present tense to describe places and past tense for historical facts. The document also provides an example composition describing the seaside resort of Brighton, highlighting attractions, activities, shopping, dining, and nightlife options and recommending
The document outlines the typical parts and structure of a composition describing places or buildings, including an introduction providing details about the location and reason for choosing the place, a main body describing aspects of the place or building in detail, and a conclusion including comments, feelings, or a recommendation. It notes that descriptions of places and buildings can be found in various publications and styles may depend on the intended audience, recommending using present tense to describe places and past tense for historical facts. The document also provides an example composition describing the seaside resort of Brighton, highlighting attractions, activities, shopping, dining, and nightlife options and recommending
The document outlines the typical parts and structure of a composition describing places or buildings, including an introduction providing details about the location and reason for choosing the place, a main body describing aspects of the place or building in detail, and a conclusion including comments, feelings, or a recommendation. It notes that descriptions of places and buildings can be found in various publications and styles may depend on the intended audience, recommending using present tense to describe places and past tense for historical facts. The document also provides an example composition describing the seaside resort of Brighton, highlighting attractions, activities, shopping, dining, and nightlife options and recommending
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The key takeaways are that Brighton is a charming seaside resort located on England's south coast that has tourist attractions like the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Pier, places for shopping and dining, and a lively culture and nightlife scene.
Some of the main attractions in Brighton include the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, and the shops along Brighton Lanes and the town centre.
Leisure activities you can do in Brighton include visiting attractions like the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Pier, shopping along Brighton Lanes and in the town centre, and enjoying the variety of cuisine in the area's restaurants.
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Parts of a composition describing
places an introduction in which you give the name and location of the place or building and/or the reason for choosing it; a main body in which you describe the main aspects of the place or building in detail for example, when you describe a place you should describe what you can see and do there; when you describe a building you should describe its exterior and interior, as well as give historical facts about it; a conclusion which includes your comments, feelings and/or a recommendation. Descriptions of places or buildings can be found in tourist magazines, travel brochures, stories, letters, etc. he style you use depends on the situation and the intended reader. !or example, " in an article for a magazine use semi- formal style and a polite tone. " #ou normally use present tenses to describe a place/building. " #ou use past tenses to write about the historical facts. An Ideal Seaside Resort Introduction $nder an hour from %ondon,'righton is located on (ngland)s south coast, between the stunning *outh Downs and the (nglish +hannel. ,t is a charming seaside resort and the perfect destination for a peaceful wee-end. Main body 'righton has several tourist attractions which are worth visiting. .mong these is the /oyal Pavilion, the spectacular seaside palace of the Prince /egent 01eorge ,23 a beautiful ,ndian"style palace which was built in the early nineteenth century. 'righton4s most famous attraction is the lively 'righton pier, a 2ictorian pier with various food and drin- outlets, fairground attractions and Palace of !un arcade. 'oth young and old can have fun while admiring the spectacular view of 'righton4s seafront. here are plenty of places to go shopping in 'righton. he town centre has a large modern shopping centre. here are also narrow lanes, eg. 'righton %anes offer a shopper4s paradise of independent shops, bouti5ues. and lovely anti5ue shops that are always bustling with tourists. he nightlife in 'righton is exciting. (very night is show night in 'righton, as the city)s music venues, concert halls, cabaret bars, theatres andcomedy clubs burst into action with some of the best entertainment in the business. he area is also well" -nown for its fashionable restaurants. 6hether you4re after award winning cuisine, veggie treats, a tasty beachfront brunch or delicious cheap eats, 'righton is bursting at the seams with every type of international cuisine on the menu. Conclusion 'righton is a town that has something to offer everyone. 6hether you want to spend your time shopping or seeing the sights, or simply relaxing and en7oying the fresh sea air, 'righton is the ideal choice for a few days away from the city. .dopted from8 http8//www.visitbrighton.com/ 93 $se the information ta-en from the website http8//visitbath.co.u-/ or the hyperlin-s to collect data and write a similar composition about 'ath. 'ath is located 7ust over 9:: miles west of %ondon and is the perfect base to explore the 6est +ountry, *tonehenge and the +otswolds. ,n this section you can find out more about the beautiful countryside, attractions and charming villages surrounding 'ath to help you plan your visit. http8//visitbath.co.u-/site/explore"the"area 'ath and the surrounding area is brimming with things to see and do. Designated by $;(*+< as a 6orld =eritage *ite, 'ath presents some of the finest architectural sights in (urope such as the /oyal +rescent, the +ircus and Pulteney 'ridge alongside a diverse collection of museums and attractions including the /oman 'aths, >ane .usten +entre and hermae 'ath *pa. 'ath)s compact city centre offers irresistible shopping and there are plenty of activities to en7oy in the surrounding area. http8//visitbath.co.u-/site/things"to"do *hopping in 'ath offers a memorable experience with a fabulous selection of small independent shops and stylish bouti5ues alongside the familiar big name stores. he city centre is compact and easily wal-able with grand 1eorgian streets and small pictures5ue passageways to explore. Don)t miss ?ilsom *treet in 'ath voted )'ritain)s 'est !ashion *treet) in the 1oogle *treet 2iew .wards @:9:. http8//visitbath.co.u-/site/shopping f you are loo-ing for somewhere to eat during your stay in 'ath, you will certainly not be disappointed. . city renowned for great hospitality, 'ath4s streets are littered with wonderful award winning restaurants, 5uaint tearooms and welcoming cosy pubs. ?any of 'ath4s hotels boast amazing restaurants, serving ex5uisite cuisine, and more hearty fare can be found in country pubs in and around 'ath. .ll tastes really are catered for, with 'ritish and international food in all price ranges served in restaurants in 'ath. !or people who really love food, a selection of food and drin- events run throughout the year, and you will find local produce and tasty treats at local farmers4 mar-ets in 'ath and the surrounding towns. http8//visitbath.co.u-/site/eating"and"drin-ing 'ath is a city of festivals and the arts. !rom highbrow to eyebrow"raising, from family fun to adult comedy, there)s something for all tastes. he year"long programme of festivals and events in 'ath includes everything from *ha-espeare to >ane .usten and guitars to boulesA http8//visitbath.co.u-/site/whats"on @ 3 #ou saw an advertisement in a travel magazine/ your school magazine inviting readers to send in articles about a town they have visited. 6rite your article. ,nclude the following8 6here is the place locatedB 6hat are the main attractions that are worth visitingB 6hat leisure activities can you doB 6here and what -ind of souvenirs can you buyB 6hat are the restaurants li-eB 6hat is the cultural and/or nightlife li-eB 6hy do your recommend to visit this place. $seful vocabulary is situated/is located lively in the south/west/east/ north of spectacular is an hour from 0by3 exciting is/are always bustling with fantastic famous attraction/landmar-s is full of a wide variety of sights to see is/are worth visiting popular with/one of the most popular musem/art gallery/theatre/concert hall here are plenty of places to palace/monument/statue/par- a wide variety of sights to see zoo/botanical garden spicy/exotic/local food restaurant/cafe/bar/night club has something to offer everyone shoppig centre/bouti5ue/souvenir shop/anti5ue shop a perfct/ideal choice for open"air mar-et/bazaar