IELTS Speaking tip
Use visual aids or props during practice to stimulate conversation.
Vocabulary
- preference
- traditional
- digital
- convenience
- portability
- experience
- content
- transparency
- interactivity
- affordability
- availability
- environment
- distraction
- format
- technology
Sample Answer
The preference between traditional books and e-books is highly subjective and contingent upon various factors. I personally gravitate towards traditional books due to their tangible nature, which facilitates a more immersive reading experience. The texture of the pages, the aroma of the ink, and even the sensation of physically turning a page all contribute to a multi-sensory engagement that e-books often lack. Additionally, traditional books do not come with the distractions of notifications or the blue light emissions associated with digital devices, thus allowing for better concentration.
However, one cannot overlook the practicality of e-books, particularly in terms of accessibility and portability. They enable readers to carry an entire library in their pocket, which is particularly advantageous for avid readers and travelers. Ultimately, while I cherish the aesthetics and tactile pleasure of traditional books, I acknowledge the growing relevance of e-books in our fast-paced, digital-centric world.
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