IELTS Speaking tip
Incorporate connected speech in your practice to sound more natural.
Vocabulary
- communication
- interaction
- relationship
- technology
- distraction
- dependency
- convenience
- accessibility
- privacy
- network
- influence
- society
- engagement
- vulnerability
- wellbeing
Sample Answer
The extensive use of mobile phones undoubtedly carries profound social implications that permeate various aspects of our lives. On one hand, mobile devices have revolutionized communication, facilitating instant connectivity and fostering relationships across geographical boundaries. This interconnectedness can engender a sense of global community, where cultural exchanges flourish. Conversely, the pervasive nature of smartphones can lead to social isolation, as individuals may prioritize virtual interactions over face-to-face engagements. Furthermore, the constant barrage of notifications can contribute to diminished attention spans and heightened anxiety levels, fostering an addictive dependency on these devices. In essence, while mobile phones offer unparalleled convenience and connectivity, they also challenge traditional social dynamics and may inadvertently cultivate feelings of loneliness and disconnection among individuals.
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