IELTS Speaking tip
Read widely and discuss what you've read to improve both vocabulary and conversational skills.
Vocabulary
- preference
- medium
- format
- convenience
- portability
- distraction
- experience
- affordability
- availability
- imagination
- focus
- content
- durability
- environment
- adaptation
Sample Answer
While I appreciate the convenience that e-books offer, I unequivocally prefer reading print books. One of the primary reasons is the tactile experience associated with flipping through pages, which immerses me more deeply in the narrative. The sensory engagement, from the smell of the paper to the weight of the book in my hands, fosters a profound connection to the content that e-books cannot replicate.
Moreover, print books allow for a distraction-free environment, devoid of the notifications and temptations that digital devices perpetually present. This focus enhances my comprehension and retention of information, particularly when delving into complex subjects. Lastly, the aesthetic appeal of a neatly arranged bookshelf and the satisfaction of owning physical copies contribute to my belief that print books possess an irreplaceable charm that electronic formats lack.
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