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IELTS Cue Cards on Tech/Media

What is the Tech/Media Category?

 

In today's fast-paced digital world, technology and media have become integral parts of our everyday lives. The IELTS Speaking test often includes cue card topics related to tech/media, testing your ability to discuss modern innovations, express opinions, and use relevant IELTS Speaking vocabulary effectively. 

 

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FAQs

Q. What are the topics for describing the tech/media IELTS Cue Card?

Ans. IELTS Cue Cards on tech and media often include topics such as:

 

 

These topics assess your ability to discuss technology and media-related subjects in detail.

Q. What kind of vocabulary is useful for describing tech/media IELTS topics?

Ans. Use words like "cutting-edge," "user-friendly," "innovation," "artificial intelligence," "streaming platform," "viral content," and "data privacy." Phrases such as "revolutionised communication" and "a game-changer in the industry" can also enhance your response.

Q. How can I extend my answer if I run out of ideas?

Ans. You can talk about:

 

  • How often do you use the technology.
  • How it has evolved over time.
  • Its advantages and disadvantages.
  • Its impact on society and daily life.
Q. How can I improve fluency when talking about media-related topics?

Ans. Practice speaking about different types of media (social media, news, entertainment, digital platforms) with real-life examples. Avoid pauses by using fillers like "Well," "To be honest," or "Actually," and try to expand your answers with reasons and examples.

Q. What are some tricky follow-up questions related to tech/media cue cards?

Ans. Some follow-up questions you can expect are:
 

  • How has social media changed the way people communicate?
  • Do you think traditional media like newspapers and TV are becoming outdated?
  • What are the pros and cons of relying on digital platforms for information?
  • How can people protect their privacy online?