IELTS Speaking tip
Limit filler words (e.g., 'um', 'like', 'you know') in your speech.
Vocabulary
- interaction
- preference
- communication
- environment
- body language
- tone
- expression
- connection
- convenience
- distraction
- privacy
- engagement
- efficiency
- clarity
- sentiment
Sample Answer
Indeed, there are notable distinctions between face-to-face conversation and phone conversations. The former offers a multifaceted communication experience, characterized by non-verbal cues such as body language and facial expressions, which can profoundly enhance understanding and convey emotions. Interactions in person often foster a sense of connection and intimacy that a mere phone call struggles to replicate. Conversely, phone conversations, while convenient and accessible, frequently lack the immediacy and warmth of in-person dialogues, sometimes leading to misunderstandings due to the absence of visual context.
Personally, I prefer face-to-face interactions as they facilitate a richer exchange of ideas and foster deeper relationships. The nuances of human interaction tend to be lost via electronic means, and I believe that genuine communication is best nurtured in the presence of each other.
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