IELTS Speaking tip
Use examples from personal experience to make your answers more relatable.
Vocabulary
- consequence
- misunderstanding
- impact
- deception
- outcome
- damage
- credibility
- trust
- inaccuracy
- miscommunication
- reputation
- awareness
- disinformation
- confusion
- reaction
Sample Answer
Incorrect information can lead to a myriad of adverse consequences, both on an individual and societal level. For instance, when individuals rely on erroneous data to make decisions, the ramifications can range from personal setbacks, such as poor financial choices, to broader implications like public health crises. The prevalence of misinformation—especially in the digital age—can erode trust in institutions and skew public perception of critical issues. Moreover, in an increasingly interconnected world, the dissemination of false information can provoke social discord and exacerbate tensions among communities. Therefore, it is imperative to foster critical thinking and media literacy to mitigate these detrimental effects, ensuring individuals can discern credible information from fallacies.
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