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2 IELTS Speaking/Writing outline
1. In my opinion/perspective/ point of view, I agree/disagree with... 2. First of all... For example, For Instance 3. Second of all...In addition, 4. Finally... Thus, 5.In conclusion/ Overall...Based on these reasons, I suppose.. 1. To begin with/Generally speaking... 2. Personally I believe... 3. On the one hand...For example, Moreover, Furthermore, 4. On the other hand... Hence, 5. But overall, I believe... 2 2

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5 Besides several advantages, some people believe the Internet creates many problems. Thus, the disadvantages of the internet outweigh the advantages. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Nowadays, it is universally believed the internet has been gaining popularity at an amazing rate. Some people assert the internet brings many benefits while many others argue that its drawbacks should not be ignored. Although some people believe this phenomenon has no harmful effects, I agree the disadvantages outweigh the advantages First of all, it is obvious the internet brings great convenience and efficiency. For example, we can send s to other countries in a few minutes, whereas sending a traditional letter takes at least a week and costs money. Second of all, it is a well-known fact that we can also communicate easily with people from all parts of the world using apps like Viber or WhatsApp. Furthermore, internet search engines like google accelerates the flow of information and spreads education to all corners of the globe. In other words, we have instant access to the latest information worldwide literally all the time. On the other hand, some other people hold a different attitude and argue the internet has many weaknesses. For instance, it seems that it can easily lead to psychological and career problems. An “internet-addicted” person tends to be isolated, self-centered and unsociable. Consequently, any 'free time” is wasted online rather than volunteering, interning, reading or learning a new skill. Thus, young people now tend to graduate with an “empty” resume, due to the fact their free time while in the University was spent “online” rather than building their CV. In conclusion, I completely agree with the latter view that the internet has more disadvantages than advantages. For most people, if they have the choice between technology or “old fashioned” activities, the internet will most likely win. Hence, individuals must realistically become aware of the negative effects of the internet, and take suitable measures to protect themselves from any potential problems. 5

6 The widespread use of the Internet has brought many problems
The widespread use of the Internet has brought many problems. What do you think are the main problems associated with the use of the Internet? What solutions can you suggest? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. The Internet is a revolutionary technology that has changed the way people work, interact with each other and interchange information, but not without consequences. In my opinion, the negative aspects are mostly related to the “overuse and over reliance” on this technology. Our everyday life has been greatly shaped with the invention of the Internet, as people are using the Internet more than they actually need to First of all, widespread use of the Internet is related to new and innovative technological devices like smartphones and computers. Thus, we are creating a “social media and cell phone addicted society”. Furthermore, social media, games, videos, etc. which are available online are contributing to the “online addiction” among both teenagers and adults. Laziness, for instance, is one of the most severe consequences of over-reliance on the Internet and that stops people from doing important things for themselves and others. People have simply stopped “critical thinking”. Any free time is “wasted” constantly checking cell phones, “spying” on friends pictures on Facebook or “chatting online”, instead of people reading actual books, working, volunteering or exercising. People no longer “exercise their minds”. This is embarrassing and dangerous for future generations who never carry a book or respectable magazine in hand anymore Second of all, people are becoming less active, both socially and physically, and that is mainly because they are using the Internet all the time. As a result, our health condition is deteriorating and our social life is in jeopardy Finally, our privacy is in a risky state due to non-stop pictures and information revealed on the Internet which remains online forever.  In my point of view, because teenagers and youth are more dependent on the web than the older generation, it is important to monitor their activities online carefully. Moreover, the use of Internet in schools and workplaces should be limited only to educational websites and s. All generations should be encouraged to get involved in social and outdoor activities, especially internships and volunteer work to help build their CVs and gain valuable work experience. In addition, adults should set a good example and spend their free time reading actual books, working out and volunteering rather than waste their free time online. Even busy professionals like doctors and entrepreneurs do not need to check their cell phones or “every 5 minutes.” Research shows most people are embarrassed of their Internet and cell phone addiction. Hence, most people who are “addicted” to their cell phones and social media suffer from depression, a poor self- image and an unsuccessful future. In other words, people should only use their cell phone and technology for business or educational purposes, or “as needed” In conclusion, in spite of the fact that our society is becoming more dependent on the Internet, individuals should seriously ask themselves what is their purpose “online”. Are they using it for educational or business purposes or simply because they are stressed, bored or addicted? By seriously asking themselves these truthful questions, they will be able to prevent technology addiction and future embarrassment, on both a personal and professional level.

7 In my opinion, I strongly agree/believe....
Most people feel the disadvantages of the Internet outweigh the advantages. Do you agree or disagree? 1-2 minutes maximum In my opinion, I strongly agree/believe.... First of all or On the one hand, advantages.. For example: 1) Students (research, e-learning, homework help..) In addition, 2) Professionals (entrepreneurs (For Example?) Furthermore, 3) General public (Free International communication/apps), Personally speaking...I also use Viber... On the other hand... disadvantages..For instance: 1) Students (Facebook, no critical thinking, distracted, unable to study) Moreover, 2) Professionals (privacy issues,loss of reputation & concentration may get fired) Finally, 3) General Public (loss of creativity, libraries closed, no interest in reading or volunteering or working harder) As a result, → Free Time wasted → psychological problems most people are “addicted to “Social media” Facebook... → Unsuccessful future Overall, even though.... many advantages, Quite Frankly most people do not use the Internet for educational or business purposes, Hence, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages 7 7


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