a situation when many cars are on the road and traffic moves very slowly or stops., traffic jam, coloured lights (red, yellow, green) that control traffic at a road crossing., traffic lights, a place where people leave their cars for a short or long time., car park, a service where you pay to use a car for a short period of time., car rental, a large building with many different shops inside., shopping mall, a large shop where you buy food and other everyday products., supermarket, a place outside where people sell food, clothes, and other things, usually from small stalls., outdoor market, a school for young children, usually from about 5 to 11 years old., primary school, a school where people go to learn a foreign language., language school, a place with facilities for sports and exercise, like a gym or swimming pool., sports centre, the main and usually busiest part of a city., city centre, the main street in a town with many shops and businesses., high street, a street where traffic can only move in one direction., one-way street, a house that is joined to another house by one wall., semi-detached house, one of several houses connected in a row with shared walls., terraced house, an area with many houses or apartment buildings built together., housing estate, an area where factories and businesses are located., industrial estate, a shop at an airport where some products are sold without taxes., duty-free shop, a shop that sells souvenirs and small presents., gift shop

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