Today Jessica provides sample IELTS Speaking Part 3 answers to Cambridge questions about the internet.
Listening to model answers from a native IELTS professional is an excellent way to not only learn new vocabulary, but also learn how to naturally and fluently organize your own Speaking Part 3 responses.
While you’re listening to Jessica’s answers today, take notes on the vocabulary and the natural transition features she uses.
Then, practice using these phrases in your own speaking preparation.
What effect has the internet had on the way people generally communicate with each other?
Features you can learn from this answer:
- How has it NOT affected the way we communicate?
- revolutionized everything
- My own work is a great example of this.
- So, yeah, I would say that the internet has extremely changed, in unimaginable ways, the way that we talk and interact with other people.
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Why do you think the internet is being used more and more for communication?
Features you can learn from this answer:
- I think this is a rather obvious answer, but I’ll see how well I can do.
- We can dive more deeply into this.
- lug a message by stagecoach… telegraph office to send a communique…
- archaic and antique ways
- via a variety of platforms
- Nobody thinks twice about whipping our their phone.
- places that shall not be mentioned here
- the long and short of it is
How reliable do you think information from the internet is? What about the news on the internet?
Features you can learn from this answer:
- Well, that’s really a two part question isn’t it. If I go back to the first part…
- despite the numerable naysayers
- intelligent about evaluating a source
- open-source
- take those facts with a grain of salt
- As to the second part of the question about news, this is in the headlines today. I can’t tell you how many stories…
- example I will bring forth
- cyber espionage
- proliferated people’s Facebook news feeds
- verified what people already wanted to believe
- confirm their own opinions
- smart consumers of information
- muddy the waters of my perspective
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