IELTS Speaking tip
Expand your vocabulary with synonyms to avoid repetition of common words.
Vocabulary
- imagination
- adventure
- creativity
- fantasy
- morals
- lessons
- illustrations
- characters
- improvement
- diversity
- interaction
- knowledge
- entertainment
- values
- development
Sample Answer
I believe that young children should be exposed to a diverse range of literature that not only entertains but also nurtures their cognitive and emotional development. Picture books with vibrant illustrations can stimulate their imagination while fostering a love for storytelling. Moreover, books that incorporate moral lessons or promote inclusivity are essential for instilling values at an early age. For instance, texts that encourage empathy and understanding towards different cultures can significantly broaden a child's worldview. Additionally, I would advocate for interactive books that engage children in critical thinking and problem-solving, as these skills are vital for their future. Ultimately, a well-rounded selection of books will not only enhance literacy skills but also equip children with the tools to navigate the complexities of life.
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