IELTS Speaking tip
Simulate a speaking test with a study partner to better prepare for the actual exam.
Vocabulary
- regulations
- advertisement
- misleading
- consumer
- deception
- information
- transparency
- marketing
- credibility
- responsibility
- awareness
- impact
- enforcement
- guidelines
- accountability
Sample Answer
Absolutely, stricter regulations on misleading advertisements are imperative in today’s consumer-driven society. Firstly, misleading advertisements can exploit vulnerable populations, often leading them to make ill-informed choices that may adversely affect their health or financial stability. For instance, exaggerations in health claims or deceptive pricing strategies can mislead consumers, prompting them to purchase products that do not deliver on their promises.
Moreover, the proliferation of digital media has exacerbated the issue, as advertisements can now reach an extensive audience with little oversight. By enforcing more stringent regulations, we can foster a more transparent marketplace that prioritizes consumer welfare and trust. Enhanced scrutiny would not only protect consumers but also compel companies to engage in ethical marketing practices, ultimately contributing to a fairer economic landscape.
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