I have a few more things I'm not sure of. I hope you can help me with them.

Thank you.

1)I prefer living in the countryside to living in a big city.
I hate busy streets and places jammed with people. (How can you describes streets in which there is a lot of traffic and you ca't even walk because the sidewalks are missing. There aren't bike (?) paths either.)
2) I'd prefer to live (I'd rather live)in a village rather than (than?) in a big town (to living in a big town) are they both correct? However, I don' like wasting my time hanging out with friends as there isn't much to do.
3) I wish my town organized more for your people. I alsoo wish there were more parks for children equipped with slides and swings.
4) In my town there are only two butchers (or two butcher's shops or butchers' shop) and two newagents.
5) How large/big (both possible) is the population of New York? It's of (??) about eight million people/OR It's eight million people.
6) How many meters above sea level lies your town?
5)How do you call the free-time activities local churches organize for the children?

1) I prefer living in the countryside to living in a big city. I hate busy streets and places jammed with people. (How can you describes streets in which there is a lot of traffic and you ca't even walk because the sidewalks are missing. There aren't bike (?) paths either.)

"Busy streets and places jammed with people" seems to describe it very well.

2) I'd rather live in a village than in a big town. However, I don't like wasting my time hanging out with friends as there isn't much to do.

3) I wish my town were better organized more for your people. I also wish there were more parks for children equipped with slides and swings.

4) In my town there are only two butchers and two newsstands.

5) How large is the population of New York? It's about eight million people.

6) How many meters above sea level is your town?

5) How do you call the free-time activities local churches organize for the children? Sometimes these are called children's ministry activities or Sunday school activities.

1) To describe streets with a lot of traffic and missing sidewalks, you can say they are crowded, congested, or gridlocked. You can also mention that there are no designated bike paths available.

2) Both "I'd prefer to live in a village rather than in a big town" and "I'd rather live in a village than live in a big town" are correct. However, if you want to emphasize the preference for living in a village, it's better to use the first option.

3) To express your wish for your town to be more organized and have more parks for children with slides and swings, you can say "I wish my town would be more organized for its people. I also wish there were more parks equipped with slides and swings for children."

4) In your town, you can say "There are only two butchers" or "There are only two butcher's shops" or "There are only two butchers' shops," depending on how you want to emphasize the possession of the shops. All three options are correct.

5) The correct way to answer the question "How large/big is the population of New York?" is "It's about eight million people." You can omit the word "of."

6) To find out how many meters above sea level your town is, you can look for the town's elevation data. This information is often available online on government or geographical websites.

7) The free-time activities organized by local churches for children are commonly referred to as "youth programs" or "children's programs." These activities may include things like summer camps, after-school clubs, or Sunday school classes aimed at providing educational and recreational opportunities for children in the community.