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IELTS Speaking Part 1: Band 8+ Topic Email

1. Do you use email

Of course, I use it almost everyday and almost exclusively for work because you know, it is very popular around the globe for corporate communication and it really comes in handy compared to written letters. 

2. Do you prefer use email or text messaging

Well, I personally prefer texting because what’s quicker than sending a text right? Texting doesn’t require formal greeting. Besides, texting comes pre-built on mobile phones and, unlike email, is available even without a wifi connection, which makes texting a more accessible medium.

3. Do you think it’s important to reply to emails immediately (or quickly) after you receive them?

Well, i think it’s absolutely crucial to instantly respond to emails because if someone takes a long time to write you back, you’ll probably start to think that they are being discourteous and disrespectful of your time.  By sending a quick acknowledgement email, you are being polite, well-mannered, and respectful. 

4. Do you use email?

Of course, I use it almost everyday and almost exclusively for work because you know, it is very popular around the world for corporate communication and it really comes in handy compared to written letters

5. Do you prefer using email or text messaging?

Well, I personally prefer texting since it doesn’t require any formal greetings. Besides, texting comes pre-built on mobile phones and, unlike email, is available without a wifi connection, which makes texting a more accessible and convenient medium.

6. Do you think it’s important to reply to emails immediately after you receive them?

Well, i think it’s absolutely important to instantly respond to emails because if someone takes a long time to write you back, you’ll probably start to think that they are being discourteous and disrespectful of your time. By sending a quick acknowledgement email reply, you are showing you are polite, well-mannered, and respectful.

Refer some other question.

1. At work or in your studies, do you often write things?

Yes, I write a lot of emails as part of my job. I work for a company that has offices in several countries, so we use email to communicate.

2. Do you often send emails?

Normally it seems like a daily routine for me to write emails to my clients about how to use the system; but if they complain to me about the poor user experience, I sometimes really find myself getting stuck in explaining to comfort them.

3. How often do you send e-mails?

I probably write between 5 and 10 work emails every day, and I send emails to friends or family a few times a week.

4. How often do you check your email?

Well, regularly. Maybe on a daily basis, I would say. Mails are important for me, because my work does not allow me to meet as many people for networking, so we mostly connect using mails, delaying the work does not make sense.

5. Do you prefer to write by hand or on a computer?

It depends what I’m doing. I prefer the computer for most things because it’s faster and you can save or copy things, but I still like making notes or writing ideas down by hand.

6. Do you think emails are useful?

Emails are really useful and important to me. I can use emails to contact people who are staying far away from me, and this really comes in handy as I have lots of foreign friends. Moreover, I can receive notifications of special deals or interesting information through emails by subscribing to any online channels that appeal to me.

7. Do you think people will still write letters in the future?

Well, if I were to choose between the two, I will probably go with writing an email because I can have plenty of time thinking about how to express my opinion correctly and clearly, besides, the whole conversation can be tracked in the mail list; whereas, making a telephone call usually leads to misunderstanding because sometimes it is not very accurate and obscure.

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