IELTS Speaking tip
Practice speaking under timed conditions to simulate the test environment.
Vocabulary
- access
- literature
- education
- knowledge
- information
- resource
- community
- culture
- equity
- opportunity
- benefit
- authority
- rights
- publication
- development
Sample Answer
In an increasingly interconnected world, I firmly believe that certain categories of books should indeed be accessible to everyone without cost. Educational materials, for example, are paramount to fostering intellectual growth and empowerment. Providing free access to textbooks and academic resources can significantly bridge the socio-economic gap, allowing individuals from underprivileged backgrounds to pursue their educational aspirations unimpeded.
Furthermore, literature that promotes social awareness—such as works on human rights, environmental issues, and mental health—should also be freely available. By democratizing access to these crucial narratives, society can cultivate a more informed and empathetic populace. Ultimately, knowledge should not be commodified; instead, it should be regarded as a fundamental human right that enriches our collective consciousness.
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