IELTS Speaking tip
Simulate the exam experience with a partner or tutor to build familiarity.
Vocabulary
- device
- technology
- smartphone
- laptop
- tablet
- computer
- internet
- gadget
- accessory
- appliance
- television
- smartwatch
- radio
- household
- innovation
Sample Answer
In my country, a plethora of electronic devices have permeated daily life, reflecting a society increasingly reliant on technology. Smartphones reign supreme, serving not only as communication tools but also as multifunctional devices that facilitate social interaction, online shopping, and navigation through various applications. Additionally, laptops and tablets are ubiquitous, particularly among students and professionals who require portability and efficiency for work and study purposes. Furthermore, household appliances, such as smart TVs and refrigerators, are gaining traction, integrating convenience with modern living. This proliferation of electronic devices has undeniably transformed social dynamics, fostering connectivity while simultaneously raising concerns about digital dependency and its implications for mental health. Therefore, while these devices undoubtedly enhance productivity and engagement, they also necessitate a critical examination of their long-term societal impact.
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- March 19, 2024 at 08:43 PM
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