IELTS Speaking tip
Use descriptive language to paint a picture in your responses.
Vocabulary
- celebrate
- announcement
- message
- community
- tradition
- gathering
- social media
- congratulations
- family
- friends
- event
- ceremony
- expression
- joy
- notification
Sample Answer
In my country, there exists a rich tapestry of traditions and modern practices for sharing good news. Traditionally, families and close friends would gather for celebratory meals, where joyous occasions, such as weddings or the birth of a child, would be announced through heartfelt toasts and stories. However, with the advent of technology, there has been a significant shift toward digital communication. Social media platforms have become the primary arena for sharing milestones, allowing individuals to broadcast happy news instantaneously to a broad audience. While this virtual sharing possesses undeniable advantages, it often lacks the emotional depth of face-to-face interactions. Hence, even in the age of digital communication, many still find that a personal touch—such as a handwritten letter or a phone call—imbues their good news with a sense of warmth and intimacy that resonates deeply with their loved ones.
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