IELTS WRITING TASK 2- AGREE/DISAGREE - RAVI TEJA MARTHA

In the future, nobody will buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying. Agree or Disagree?


 “Information is wealth” and obviously lies in books, newspapers or magazines and Nowadays more prevalently on the Internet. Reading printed newspapers, books calls into question whether they are going to have an inevitable surge in the reflexive years, as everybody is urging themselves; adopting to online without costing much, making value out of it. I partially agree with the notion and elucidate my views in the forthcoming paragraph. 

On one hand, the unending saga of inventions in technology is reinforcing to adopt an online platform for every snippet of information. The Internet is captivating not only readers but almost everybody ranging from school children to the working class. In the world of scheduled calendars, it is time-saving and infinitely easier for the vast majority to read books and newspapers through a tablet or palm-sized phone than purchasing the same from the vendors. Though books have been a source, essence of knowledge from the medieval ages, yet sometimes mounting concern is the price, which imparts a jolt then the subsequent move would be Google Books; epitomizing the shift the online could bring in. 

On the other hand, online learning which is been new normal today will have a catastrophic impact on young prodigies minimizing the optic power and may even subject them to dizziness when exposed over a prolonged time. No special interest or excitement can be laid reading a book online, gist for the mastery of subject/domain may be last in no time especially for students, and is vice versa reading a printed book. For instance, down the line from the century, reading printed books exemplified the multi-dimensional characters of many eminent personalities, and their contributions always been worthy besides exposing their glaring success.

To encapsulate, the digitalization of books in the market already resulted to reverse the tide, yet it did not attract all the people, newspapers always shattered the glass ceiling reaching the top; Nevertheless game changing reforms made by business tycoons. But however, in the reflexive years, some people may have changed in their tastes with growing age, affordability, and cutting edge technology for millennium development goals.

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