IELTS Speaking tip
Practice answering questions using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
Vocabulary
- advice
- situation
- guidance
- context
- individual
- decision
- influence
- perspective
- intervention
- emotions
- judgment
- experience
- relationship
- well-being
- boundaries
Sample Answer
People should refrain from giving advice in situations where they lack sufficient knowledge or experience about the subject matter. Often, well-intentioned advice can lead to misguided actions, especially in personal matters, where emotions and individual circumstances vary greatly. Moreover, it is crucial to recognize when the recipient may not be receptive to feedback; some individuals are navigating complex emotional landscapes and may not benefit from external input at that moment. Additionally, in professional settings, unsolicited advice can create tension and discord, undermining the individual's autonomy. Ultimately, the act of offering advice should be approached with caution, as it demands not only insight but also a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play in each unique situation.
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