IELTS Speaking tip
Don't be afraid to ask for clarification if you don't understand a question.
Vocabulary
- fear
- danger
- wildlife
- predator
- instinct
- encounter
- territory
- behavior
- habitat
- survival
- threat
- protection
- anxiety
- interaction
- prey
Sample Answer
Humans' innate fear of wild animals can be attributed to both evolutionary and psychological factors. From an evolutionary standpoint, our ancestors developed survival instincts that prioritized caution in the presence of potentially dangerous creatures. This instinct has been ingrained in our collective consciousness over millennia, leading to a pervasive wariness towards wildlife. Psychologically, the unknown elements of wild animals—such as their unpredictable behavior and significant physical prowess—can evoke a sense of vulnerability in humans. Additionally, media portrayals often exacerbate these fears, depicting wild animals as fearsome predators rather than integral components of the ecosystem. Consequently, it becomes evident that this apprehension is rooted in a complex interplay of historical survival mechanisms and modern societal influences, underscoring our ongoing struggle to reconcile with the natural world.
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