(under i n n n n r < W D construction) □ □ □ □ □ j city bike rental scheme covered market port bars and clubs 2 How has your home town changed since you w ere a child? Talk about these things with a partner. • shops • jobs • parks • entertainment • restaurants • new buildings • traffic ^ Raquel Fernandez Casanova is a 29-year-old pharmacist from Castellon in eastern Spain, the town in the maps above. She recently returned to live in her home town after several years living abroad. On the next page is an interview with her about the changes in her home town between 2000
and today. 3 Read the interview and match these questions (1-5) to Raquel's answ ers (a-e). 1 W hat are some of the main changes? □ 2 W hat about by the sea? Has anything changed? [ J 3 Tell us about how you found Castellon when you went back. _ 1
4 Are you happy with the changes? Do you know what's planned for the future? □ 5 W hat else has changed? W hat about shopping? □ 9 Processes and maps
Interview ......
Well, I don't think the people have changed much, they've always been really friendly and welcoming to outsiders, but what strikes me is that the city has become much more m odern and dynamic. Ten years ago, the city used to be very calm and quiet, but there have been lots of changes, and now it's much faster and more exciting to live in. One area which has seen big improvements is transport. A new tram line