IELTS Speaking tip
Learn to articulate your thoughts clearly by structuring your answers (introduction, explanation, example).
Vocabulary
- books
- technology
- replacement
- media
- information
- communication
- innovation
- entertainment
- reading
- education
- accessibility
- interface
- preference
- format
- audience
Sample Answer
While technology has undeniably transformed the way we consume information, I do not believe that books will be entirely replaced. Firstly, the tactile experience of holding a physical book offers a unique emotional connection that digital formats often lack. For many, the act of turning pages and the smell of paper evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort, which enhances the reading experience.
Moreover, books are enduring artifacts that do not rely on battery life or screen time, making them both accessible and permanent. That said, technology does offer incredible advantages, such as instant access to a vast array of literature and interactive platforms that can enrich learning. Thus, rather than a complete replacement, I foresee a coalescence of both mediums, where technology complements traditional reading rather than superseding it.
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