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Task 2 · Opinion
Original length
268 words
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Task 2 · Opinion·Technology & society·40 min target

“Some people say that technology has made our lives easier, while others argue it has created more problems than it has solved. Discuss both views and give your opinion.”

Highlights:Task AchievementCoherence & CohesionLexical ResourceGrammatical Range & Accuracy

In today's fast-paced world, argue that modern technology has simplified daily life, while others contend that new difficulties. In my view, although certain drawbacks exist, the advantages clearly outweigh them.

On the one hand, supporters of technology claim that inventions such as smartphones and the internet . , people can now work remotely, pay bills online, and keep in touch with family members living abroad. undeniable, particularly during the pandemic, when digital tools kept entire economies running.

On the other hand, critics point out that an over-reliance on devices has caused serious social issues. , many of whom spend more time on social media than with their peers. In addition, jobs traditionally done by humans by automation, which threatens the livelihoods of workers in manufacturing.

In my opinion, the problems mentioned above are real but . Governments and schools can teach digital literacy, and companies can design tools that protect users' wellbeing. when used responsibly, technology allows a single parent to attend university remotely, or a rural patient to consult a city specialist — outcomes that were .

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Task 2 · Opinion
Overall Band
6.5
/ 9.0
“A clear opinion, let down by a thin second body.”
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Task Achievement6.0
Coherence & Cohesion7.0
Lexical Resource6.5
Grammar6.5