IELTS Speaking tip
Avoid overly complex sentences; clarity is more important than complexity.
Vocabulary
- communication
- platforms
- technology
- interaction
- message
- audience
- trend
- digital
- application
- conversation
- device
- network
- medium
- social media
- engagement
Sample Answer
In recent years, the methods of conversation and communication have undergone a profound transformation, primarily catalyzed by the advent of digital technology. Traditional face-to-face interactions have been increasingly supplanted by digital communication platforms such as social media, messaging applications, and video conferencing tools. This shift has not only accelerated the pace at which we converse but has also facilitated global connectivity, enabling individuals from disparate backgrounds to engage in dialogue. However, this evolution brings with it certain drawbacks. The nuances of non-verbal cues are often lost in text-based communication, leading to potential misunderstandings or diminished emotional engagement. Furthermore, the pervasive nature of digital communication can contribute to feelings of isolation, as virtual interactions sometimes lack the warmth and intimacy inherent in personal encounters. Thus, while the methods of communication have indeed diversified, they require a careful balance to preserve the essence of human connection.
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