IELTS Speaking tip
Use appropriate fillers like 'well', 'actually', or 'let me think' instead of long pauses.
Vocabulary
- apology
- conflict
- resolution
- communication
- understanding
- empathy
- misunderstanding
- solution
- reconciliation
- relationship
- forgiveness
- process
- issue
- trust
- respect
Sample Answer
Apologizing can indeed play a crucial role in conflict resolution, yet its efficacy often hinges on various contextual factors. An apology serves not merely as an expression of remorse but also as a bridge toward empathy, fostering dialogue between conflicting parties. When one party acknowledges their missteps, it can de-escalate tensions and cultivate an environment conducive to understanding and forgiveness.
However, it is essential to recognize that not all apologies are created equal. A sincere apology that conveys genuine understanding of the other person's feelings can be transformative, while a disingenuous or perfunctory apology may exacerbate the situation. Additionally, the underlying issues that led to the conflict must also be addressed for resolution to be truly effective. Thus, while apologizing is a significant step, it is not a panacea for all conflicts.
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