IELTS Speaking tip
Practice answering questions in a structured way: introduction, main points, conclusion.
Vocabulary
- reliability
- information
- accuracy
- credibility
- sources
- communication
- misinformation
- research
- perspective
- verification
- argument
- platforms
- audience
- evidence
- bias
Sample Answer
The internet, while a revolutionary tool for dissemination of information, does not always guarantee reliability. One of its primary drawbacks is the prevalence of misinformation and unverified content that can easily spread, often outpacing factual reporting. With the sheer volume of data accessible, discerning credible sources becomes a formidable challenge for users. Furthermore, biases in the presentation of information can distort perceptions and lead to misguided conclusions. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that the internet also houses a multitude of reputable academic databases, peer-reviewed journals, and authoritative organizations that provide valuable information. Ultimately, fostering critical thinking and digital literacy skills is essential for navigating the online landscape effectively. In this way, while the internet can be a double-edged sword, the responsibility lies with the consumer to engage with it judiciously.
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