IELTS Speaking tip
Use filler phrases effectively to give yourself time to think.
Vocabulary
- regulations
- etiquette
- distraction
- public spaces
- conversation
- etiquette
- interference
- privacy
- courtesy
- inconvenience
- boundaries
- protocol
- society
- behavior
- norms
Sample Answer
The question of whether there should be regulations on mobile phone usage in public spaces is indeed a nuanced one. On one hand, the omnipresence of smartphones has undeniably enhanced our connectivity and facilitated communication. However, the pervasive nature of mobile phone usage can lead to disruptions and intrusions into the social fabric of public interactions. For instance, in quiet environments such as libraries or cafes, the ringing and notification sounds can be distracting to others seeking solace or concentration.
Moreover, excessive phone use can promote social isolation, where individuals are physically present but mentally engrossed in their devices, thereby diminishing genuine interpersonal connections. Therefore, while outright bans might be impractical, implementing guidelines that encourage considerate usage—such as silencing devices in designated quiet areas—could strike a balance between the benefits of technology and the need for communal respect and tranquility.
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