IELTS Speaking tip
Encourage constructive criticism from peers after practice sessions.
Vocabulary
- preference
- format
- convenience
- accessibility
- distraction
- experience
- tangible
- environment
- affordability
- storage
- information
- technology
- audience
- durability
- imagination
Sample Answer
While both printed books and e-books possess their unique advantages, I find myself leaning more towards printed books. There’s an irreplaceable tactile sensation associated with turning the pages of a physical book, which often enhances the reading experience. The scent of ink and paper and the visual aesthetics of a well-designed cover contribute to an almost nostalgic connection with literature. Moreover, printed books do not strain the eyes, unlike e-books, especially when read for extended periods. However, I do acknowledge that e-books are incredibly convenient, offering portability and immediate access to a vast library with just a device. Ultimately, my preference for printed books stems from the emotional and sensory engagement they foster, which, for me, is integral to the pleasure of reading.
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