IELTS Speaking tip
Incorporate feedback from teachers or peers into your practice sessions.
Vocabulary
- apathy
- disinterest
- information overload
- perspective
- bias
- entertainment
- distraction
- negativity
- stress
- relevance
- subjectivity
- credibility
- convenience
- perception
- routine
Sample Answer
There are several reasons why certain individuals opt to eschew news consumption. Firstly, the perpetual barrage of negative headlines can foster a sense of helplessness and anxiety, which leads many to seek refuge in the tranquility of ignorance. Additionally, some people may perceive news as a source of bias and sensationalism, prompting them to question the credibility of the information presented. Furthermore, in an age characterized by information overload, individuals might find it increasingly challenging to discern what is relevant or accurate, causing them to disengage entirely. Lastly, it’s worth noting that personal preferences for entertainment, such as films or literature, can eclipse the allure of current events, as people prioritize escapism over confronting the often harsh realities depicted in the news.
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