IELTS Speaking tip
Vary your intonation and stress to keep your speech engaging.
Vocabulary
- information
- perspective
- well-being
- overload
- disturbance
- bias
- distraction
- routine
- interpretation
- impact
- awareness
- negativity
- stress
- choices
- engagement
Sample Answer
There are several reasons why individuals might choose to eschew news consumption. First and foremost, the pervasive negativity often associated with news broadcasts can be psychologically taxing. Constant exposure to distressing events may lead to a phenomenon known as news fatigue, where individuals feel overwhelmed and desensitized, ultimately resulting in disengagement. Furthermore, some people may perceive the news as biased or sensationalized, leading to a distrust in its credibility; they often question the integrity of the information presented.
Additionally, the rapid pace at which news cycles operate can render individuals feeling ill-informed, as they struggle to keep up with ever-evolving stories. Subsequently, many might prefer to invest their time in alternative sources of information, such as literature, documentaries, or podcasts, which can provide a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of current events, devoid of sensationalism.
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