IELTS Speaking tip
Visit English-speaking countries if possible to immerse yourself fully.
Vocabulary
- admiration
- transformation
- influence
- society
- values
- trends
- role models
- aspirations
- cultural shifts
- technology
- celebrities
- personalities
- achievement
- expectations
- perception
Sample Answer
People's admirations have undergone a profound transformation throughout history, reflecting the shifting values and ideals of society. In the past, figures such as monarchs and religious leaders were often held in high esteem, embodying power and divine authority. However, as we progressed into the modern era, there has been a notable shift towards valuing individual achievement and innovation, particularly in fields like technology and science. Today, we find admiration often directed towards entrepreneurs and activists who challenge the status quo and drive social change.
This evolution can be attributed to the rise of democratized information and the diminishing influence of traditional hierarchies. Moreover, the global interconnectedness facilitated by the internet has allowed individuals from diverse backgrounds to emerge as role models, thereby broadening the spectrum of what is admired. Ultimately, this shift signifies a collective move towards valuing authenticity and resilience over mere status.
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