IELTS Speaking tip
Limit filler words (e.g., 'um', 'like', 'you know') in your speech.
Vocabulary
- advice
- decision
- perspective
- guidance
- opinion
- experience
- insight
- influence
- judgment
- trust
- benefit
- wisdom
- caution
- consequence
- approach
Sample Answer
Taking advice can be a double-edged sword; on one hand, it often provides valuable perspectives and insights that we might overlook due to personal biases or limited experiences. Especially in critical situations, seeking counsel from seasoned individuals can mitigate the risk of poor decision-making. However, it is imperative to approach advice with a discerning mindset. Not all counsel is created equal; the credibility and motives of the advisor are crucial factors. Blindly adhering to someone else's recommendations can stifle personal growth and inhibit the development of one’s problem-solving skills. Therefore, while advice can be beneficial, it is essential to evaluate it critically and integrate it with one’s own judgment and experiences. Ultimately, finding a balance between seeking advice and trusting one’s intuition is key to making well-informed decisions.
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