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1. What kinds of websites do you use most often? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “I often visit websites related to…”
- “These sites are useful because…”
- “I also spend a lot of time on…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple
- Sample answer:
- I often visit websites related to news and education because they help me stay informed and learn new things. These sites are useful because they provide up-to-date information. I also spend a lot of time on social media websites to stay connected with friends.
2. Do you prefer to get information from websites or books? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “I think it depends on…”
- “Websites are great because…”
- “However, books are more reliable when…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple
- Sample answer:
- I think it depends on what I’m looking for. Websites are great because they provide quick and updated information. However, books are more reliable when I need in-depth knowledge or detailed explanations.
3. Does your favourite website look the same now as when you first used it? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “It has changed a lot because…”
- “The layout is different, and now it has…”
- “I think they updated it to make it more…”
- Grammar structure: Present perfect & past simple
- Sample answer:
- No, it has changed a lot because the company redesigned it a few years ago. The layout is different, and now it has more interactive features. I think they updated it to make it more user-friendly and modern.
4. Which is more important to you: what a website looks like or how easy it is to use? (Why?)
- Useful expressions:
- “For me, usability is more important because…”
- “A beautiful website is nice, but if…”
- “If a site is hard to navigate, I…”
- Grammar structure: Comparative structures
- Sample answer:
- For me, usability is more important because I need to find information quickly. A beautiful website is nice, but if it’s confusing to use, it’s frustrating. If a site is hard to navigate, I usually leave and look for another one.