IELTS Speaking tip
Record yourself speaking and listen for areas of improvement.
Vocabulary
- decision
- consequence
- advantage
- disadvantage
- impulse
- judgment
- option
- evaluation
- situation
- risk
- benefit
- outcome
- consideration
- process
- solution
Sample Answer
In my opinion, making decisions quickly can be both beneficial and detrimental, depending on the context. On one hand, swift decision-making often allows individuals to seize opportunities and respond effectively to unexpected challenges. For instance, in high-pressure environments like medical emergencies or fast-paced business settings, being decisive can save time and resources, ultimately leading to better outcomes.
Conversely, rapid decision-making may also result in hasty choices that overlook critical information or nuances. In situations that require careful consideration, such as significant life choices or complex problem-solving, taking the time to reflect can lead to more informed and thoughtful outcomes. Therefore, while the ability to make quick decisions can be an asset, it is essential to recognize when a more deliberative approach is warranted.
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