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Writing by hand IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer

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Writing by hand IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer. 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.


Writing by hand IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer

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

Answer 1:- Well, I am mostly into writing rather than typing. I have a bunch of reasons, like not being a good tipper and taking me long to find the keys on the keyboard. When it’s come to writing, I can write fast.

Answer 2:- No. As I am very bad with handwriting, I prefer to work done by computer.

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

Answer 1:- There are plenty of incidents in our daily life. Such as when we have to fill up coupons, notes, cheques, receipts and sometimes a manual bill.

Answer 2:- No, I don’t think so. Nowadays, everything is done by digital media, so there is no need to write anything by hand.

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

Answer 1:- Possessing good handwriting makes it clear to the reader and very neat.

Answer 2:- This was one of our priorities when we were in school. As that time marks depend upon the handwriting. If it is not readable, we can not gain Marks. So that time it was important. But now, I don’t feel it is required.

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

Answer 1:- I don’t think this will happen with the vast technology. Technology is something that shows huge changeover and over to make life tasks easier.

Answer 2:- Yes obviously. It is almost replaced. Aa knows there is no need to make presentations by self also all the office work is done by laptop and computers even now all the meetings are also online. So there is no need to write by hand.

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