IELTS Speaking tip
Limit filler words (e.g., 'um', 'like', 'you know') in your speech.
Vocabulary
- imagination
- adventure
- creativity
- morality
- knowledge
- education
- entertainment
- development
- characters
- illustrations
- fairy tales
- fantasy
- realism
- participation
- engagement
Sample Answer
I firmly believe that children should be encouraged to explore a diverse array of books that stimulate their imagination and critical thinking. Fictional narratives, particularly fantasy and adventure novels, foster creativity and enable them to engage with complex moral dilemmas in a safe environment. Furthermore, non-fiction texts, especially those related to science and history, can cultivate a sense of curiosity about the world, encouraging them to question and comprehend the intricate realities surrounding them. Additionally, picture books play an integral role in early literacy development, as they combine visual storytelling with fundamental themes. Ultimately, a well-rounded literary exposure not only enriches their cognitive abilities but also nurtures empathy, allowing children to connect with different perspectives and cultures.
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