IELTS Speaking tip
Create a list of potential follow-up questions for various topics.
Vocabulary
- habit
- encouragement
- development
- literacy
- imagination
- attention
- creativity
- parenting
- influence
- benefit
- knowledge
- exposure
- opportunity
- engagement
- information
Sample Answer
Absolutely, cultivating reading habits from an early age is paramount for several reasons. Firstly, it significantly enhances cognitive development; children exposed to literature develop richer vocabularies and improved comprehension skills, which lay a strong foundation for academic success. Furthermore, reading fosters imagination and creativity, allowing children to explore diverse perspectives and cultures through narratives. In an increasingly digital world, where attention spans are diminishing, instilling a love for books can cultivate a deeper sense of focus and critical thinking skills. Moreover, early exposure to reading can forge stronger connections between children and their caregivers as they share stories together, thereby enhancing emotional intelligence. Ultimately, encouraging reading habits is not merely about academic achievement; it is about nurturing thoughtful, compassionate individuals who are well-equipped to engage with the complexities of the world.
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