IELTS Speaking tip
Ask for feedback from teachers or knowledgeable peers after practice.
Vocabulary
- benefits
- reading
- books
- technology
- knowledge
- imagination
- creativity
- concentration
- skills
- understanding
- information
- distraction
- perspective
- experience
- communication
Sample Answer
Reading books offers a myriad of benefits that often surpass those provided by technology. Firstly, it fosters deep cognitive engagement; immersing oneself in a text necessitates focus and critical thinking, which can be diluted with digital distractions. Furthermore, books promote a self-paced learning environment, allowing readers to absorb complex ideas at their own speed, unlike the often rapid-fire consumption of information via screens.
Additionally, the tactile experience of holding a book can enhance memory retention, as studies suggest that physical interaction with material aids in information recall. Moreover, the thematic depth and narrative structure found in literature often evoke emotional responses and empathetic understandings that might be superficial in technology-driven media. Thus, while technology has its merits, the profound cognitive and emotional engagement facilitated by reading books remains unparalleled.
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