IELTS Speaking tip
Use sample test materials to practice in a timed setting.
Vocabulary
- interaction
- communication
- technology
- influence
- relationship
- platform
- social media
- connectivity
- digital
- interface
- collaboration
- engagement
- networking
- impact
- accessibility
Sample Answer
Technology has profoundly transformed interpersonal interactions, often in ways that blur the lines between virtual and physical communication. Firstly, social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram have enabled individuals to maintain relationships across vast distances, allowing for continuous engagement that was previously unimaginable. However, this reliance on digital communication can detract from face-to-face interactions, leading to a superficial understanding of relationships. Furthermore, the prevalence of instant messaging apps has fostered a culture of immediacy, where individuals expect rapid responses, potentially increasing anxiety and reducing the depth of conversations. On a more positive note, technology has also facilitated more inclusive interactions, enabling marginalized groups to find community and voice that may not have been accessible in traditional social structures. Overall, while technology has enhanced connectivity, it also prompts critical reflection on the quality and depth of our interactions.
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