IELTS Speaking tip
Read widely and discuss what you've read to improve both vocabulary and conversational skills.
Vocabulary
- industry
- tourism
- economy
- development
- destination
- attraction
- culture
- hospitality
- visitor
- experience
- heritage
- transportation
- infrastructure
- employment
- sustainability
Sample Answer
The tourism industry in my country is a vital component of the national economy, significantly contributing to GDP and employment. Boasting an array of historical landmarks, natural wonders, and cultural experiences, it attracts millions of visitors annually. However, it faces multifaceted challenges, particularly in sustainability and environmental impact. Over-tourism in popular destinations often leads to deterioration of local ecosystems and cultural sites, prompting the need for responsible tourism practices. Furthermore, the recent global pandemic underscored the industry’s vulnerability; many businesses were forced to adapt quickly, embracing digital technologies to facilitate virtual experiences and develop innovative marketing strategies. As we move forward, striking a balance between economic growth and environmental stewardship will be paramount, necessitating collaboration between government entities, local communities, and the private sector to ensure a resilient, sustainable future for tourism.
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