IELTS Speaking tip
Limit filler words (e.g., 'um', 'like', 'you know') in your speech.
Vocabulary
- contact
- dangers
- wild animals
- transmission
- disease
- injury
- habitat
- predator
- prey
- encounter
- ecosystem
- risk
- safety
- behavior
- conservation
Sample Answer
Interacting with wild animals poses various hazards, both physical and psychological. Firstly, wild animals may carry zoonotic diseases, which are transmissible to humans. Diseases such as rabies and hantavirus can arise from close contact, posing significant health risks.
Moreover, wild animals can exhibit unpredictable behavior, especially when they feel threatened or cornered. An encounter could lead to aggressive responses, resulting in injuries or even fatalities. Furthermore, there is the ecological impact to consider; the encroachment of humans into wildlife habitats disrupts their natural behaviors, leading to stress and potential aggression.
Lastly, from a psychological standpoint, those who regularly interact with wild animals may develop a false sense of security, underestimating the inherent risks. This complacency can amplify the likelihood of dangerous encounters, ultimately endangering both humans and the animals in question.
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