IELTS Speaking Part 1 – E-Books and Paper books
IELTS Speaking Part 1 – E books and Paper Books
- Do you think paper books will disappear in the future?
- Will you read more online in the future?
- What do you usually read online?
- Which do you prefer, e-books or paper books?
Do you think paper books will disappear in the future?
Hmm, I don’t think paper books will completely disappear, even with e-books becoming more popular. There’s something special about holding a book, flipping through the pages, and even the smell of the paper—it’s a whole experience that many people love. Oh, and for certain things like collectibles or special editions, paper books will always have a place. That said, I think e-books will continue to grow, especially because they’re so convenient. But yeah, paper books will likely stick around for those who cherish them.
Will you read more online in the future?
Oh, probably! Online reading is just so accessible—you can find articles, blogs, and even full books in just a few clicks. Plus, with more and more content being created digitally, it’s hard not to rely on online platforms for reading. Oh, and with e-readers and apps, it’s easy to carry an entire library with you wherever you go. So yeah, I think I’ll definitely read more online as time goes on, especially when I’m on the go.
What do you usually read online?
Oh, a mix of things! I read a lot of news articles to stay updated on what’s happening in the world. Oh, and blogs or tutorials if I’m trying to learn something new—they’re so handy. Sometimes I’ll read e-books or even short stories online, depending on my mood. Oh, and social media posts or discussion threads can also be interesting, especially when they’re about topics I care about. The variety of content online is just endless!
Which do you prefer, e-books or paper books?
Oh, that’s a tough one! I think it depends on the situation. I love paper books for the tactile experience—you know, turning the pages and feeling the weight of the book in your hands. But e-books are super convenient, especially when traveling or if you want to carry multiple books. Oh, and the ability to search for specific words or phrases in e-books is really handy. So, I’d say I like both for different reasons. It’s hard to choose just one!
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