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Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Writing By Hand

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Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Writing By Hand. These are the IELTS Speaking part 1 Topics and Questions on general topics about your life. Your answers will be from your life and experience.


Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Writing By Hand

Question 1. Do you generally prefer to write by hand or use a computer? (Why?)

Answer – I like writing a lot and am well given a choice, and I will prefer the computer where I am running out of time and always stuck in a busy schedule, which also helps me to correct spelling. However, it all depends on time. If got enough time, it can be spent on writing.

Question 2. Are there any situations when you think it is important to write by hand? (Why/Why not?)

Answer – Yes, in some situations, like preparing a birthday letter or expressing love to someone deeply. Writing by hand can give the reader a more authentic way of feeling. E.g. writing a letter to dad and mom on the 50th anniversary.

Question 3. How important is good handwriting to you? (Why/Why not?)

Answer – Yes, it is indeed important. It is important if you want a third person to understand the reason for writing the letter. It also gives a chance to improve handwriting. Well, also, if something critical is written, forex, giving something for news, they also need to understand the idea and reason for writing a letter.

Question 4. Do you think computers will replace writing by hand in the future? (Why/Why not?)

Answer –  In this rapidly growing world where almost all of them are occupied and in busy schedule people tend for the fast process where the computer will be the best possible way it saves time and rather to post the letter, the computer will send it digitally and that too instantly. Therefore communication will be done within seconds rather than taking days for it.

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