Pregunta: Do you use paper or your cellphone to make plans?
I use my phone because it's always with me and convenient
I use my phone because it's always with me and convenient
Digital calendars and apps send reminders and notifications
Digital calendars and apps send reminders and notifications
Easier to share plans with friends and family through apps
Easier to share plans with friends and family through apps
Environmentally friendly as it reduces paper usage
Environmentally friendly as it reduces paper usage
Syncs with other devices for easy access
Syncs with other devices for easy access
I prefer writing things down as it helps me remember better
I prefer writing things down as it helps me remember better
I enjoy the tactile experience of using a planner or notebook
I enjoy the tactile experience of using a planner or notebook
Less distraction compared to using a phone
Less distraction compared to using a phone
I like to decorate my planner with stickers and drawings
I like to decorate my planner with stickers and drawings
Feels more personal and satisfying to cross off completed tasks
Feels more personal and satisfying to cross off completed tasks
I use my phone for quick notes and reminders, but paper for detailed planning
I use my phone for quick notes and reminders, but paper for detailed planning
I use paper for personal plans and my phone for work-related schedules
I use paper for personal plans and my phone for work-related schedules
I switch between them depending on the situation
I switch between them depending on the situation
Combining both helps me stay organized and flexible
Combining both helps me stay organized and flexible
Pregunta: Do you use paper or your cellphone to make plans?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
In black and white: Clearly written or printed.
In black and white: Clearly written or printed.
Keep track of: To monitor or follow the progress of something.
Keep track of: To monitor or follow the progress of something.
Pencil something in: To make a tentative plan or appointment.
Pencil something in: To make a tentative plan or appointment.