IELTS Speaking tip
Use sample test materials to practice in a timed setting.
Vocabulary
- distraction
- etiquette
- environment
- context
- privacy
- conversation
- etiquette
- interruptions
- gathering
- workplace
- public
- function
- meeting
- respect
- communication
Sample Answer
Using cellphones can often be a source of distraction and disruption, particularly in certain social and professional settings. For instance, during formal meetings or academic lectures, the incessant ringing or notifications from a mobile device can detract from the intended focus of the gathering. Moreover, in public spaces such as theatres or places of worship, the glow of a screen and the sound of messages can be profoundly disrespectful, undermining the communal experience. Additionally, in situations that demand deep personal connection, like during a heartfelt conversation with a loved one, the presence of a cellphone can create emotional distance and distract from meaningful engagement. Therefore, the appropriateness of cellphone usage must be carefully considered to maintain respect for the context and those involved.
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