IELTS Speaking tip
Use flashcards to memorize vocabulary and useful phrases.
Vocabulary
- introduction
- ebook
- reading habits
- preference
- accessibility
- convenience
- digital format
- screen time
- distraction
- engagement
- affordability
- transition
- traditional
- information
- literature
Sample Answer
The advent of ebooks has fundamentally transformed the reading habits of individuals in multifarious ways. Firstly, the convenience of having an entire library at one’s fingertips has significantly altered the frequency with which people engage with literature. Readers are no longer constrained by the physical limitations of print books; they can access a plethora of genres and titles instantly, which naturally fosters a more diverse reading experience. Moreover, the interactive features of ebooks, such as embedded dictionaries and adjustable font sizes, have democratized access, allowing a broader audience to partake in reading regardless of their literacy levels or visual impairments. However, this shift also raises concerns about the decline of traditional print media and the potential superficiality of engagement, as the ease of accessing ebooks may lead to more fragmented reading habits. Ultimately, while ebooks have indeed expanded access and altered preferences, they have also prompted a re-evaluation of how we define and appreciate the act of reading.
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