Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: What do you think of in-car GPS navigation systems?

Idea 1

Positive View
Positive View
Respuesta modelo
They are a great resource. You can use them to find your way and receive traffic updates, helping you reach your destination faster. The latest models have voice activation, making them really easy to use. Even people who don’t like technology can use them easily.
They are a great resource. You can use them to find your way and receive traffic updates, helping you reach your destination faster. The latest models have voice activation, making them really easy to use. Even people who don’t like technology can use them easily.
They are an excellent resource. People can navigate in real-time and get traffic updates so they can get to their destination in the quickest time possible. The new ones out today are voice activated so they are incredibly easy to use, and even the most tech averse person can operate them without any problems.
They are an excellent resource. People can navigate in real-time and get traffic updates so they can get to their destination in the quickest time possible. The new ones out today are voice activated so they are incredibly easy to use, and even the most tech averse person can operate them without any problems.
Análisis gramatical
Adjective phrases such as "excellent resource" and "incredibly easy" enhance the accuracy and richness of the description. The passive voice "are voice activated" highlights the features of these devices rather than the users, adding complexity to the sentence.
Vocabulario
  • excellent resource
    excellent resource
  • navigate in real-time
    navigate in real-time
  • traffic updates
    traffic updates
  • quickest time
    quickest time
  • voice activated
    voice activated
  • incredibly easy
    incredibly easy
  • tech averse
    tech averse

Idea 2

Negative View
Negative View
Respuesta modelo
They are somewhat useful, but I believe they are more of a distraction. Anything that makes us look away from the road, even just for a moment, is risky for both drivers and pedestrians. These devices often have technical issues, and drivers might need to re-enter their destination, even while driving. So, I don’t think they really help drivers.
They are somewhat useful, but I believe they are more of a distraction. Anything that makes us look away from the road, even just for a moment, is risky for both drivers and pedestrians. These devices often have technical issues, and drivers might need to re-enter their destination, even while driving. So, I don’t think they really help drivers.
Although they are useful to an extent, I think that they are an unnecessary distraction. Anything that takes our eyes off the road, even for a split second, is a danger to drivers and pedestrians. They are prone to technical malfunctions and so the driver has to input the destination again, sometimes while they are actually driving, so for me, they don't aid drivers.
Although they are useful to an extent, I think that they are an unnecessary distraction. Anything that takes our eyes off the road, even for a split second, is a danger to drivers and pedestrians. They are prone to technical malfunctions and so the driver has to input the destination again, sometimes while they are actually driving, so for me, they don't aid drivers.
Análisis gramatical
Concessive adverbial clause: "Although they are useful to an extent" uses a concessive adverbial clause, demonstrating the ability to balance contrasts and critical thinking. Participle structure: "taking our eyes off the road" uses a participle structure as the subject, increasing the complexity of the sentence and the precision of expression. Passive voice: "are prone to" uses the passive voice, emphasizing the inherent characteristics of the device rather than human factors, reflecting a complex grammatical structure.
Vocabulario
  • unnecessary distraction
    unnecessary distraction
  • split second
    split second
  • pedestrians
    pedestrians
  • prone to
    prone to
  • technical malfunctions
    technical malfunctions
  • input
    input
  • aid
    aid