Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: How do you get to know about scientific news?

Idea 1

Digital Media
Digital Media
Respuesta modelo
Like how I get most of my news, I learn about science through the internet. I like science, and my phone automatically shows me scientific news. So, I get updates about space missions or new medical trials. It's convenient because it saves me the time of having to search for this information myself.
Like how I get most of my news, I learn about science through the internet. I like science, and my phone automatically shows me scientific news. So, I get updates about space missions or new medical trials. It's convenient because it saves me the time of having to search for this information myself.
I'd say in the same way I get nearly all my news; from the internet. I'm into science and there is obviously an algorithm on my phone that feeds me news from the scientific community. So, if a rocket is sent to the moon, I get the latest news about it sent to my phone. If there is a clinical trial for a new treatment for a disease, the news finds its way onto my phone. I don't mind though as it saves me the hassle of having to look for it, which can be quite time-consuming.
I'd say in the same way I get nearly all my news; from the internet. I'm into science and there is obviously an algorithm on my phone that feeds me news from the scientific community. So, if a rocket is sent to the moon, I get the latest news about it sent to my phone. If there is a clinical trial for a new treatment for a disease, the news finds its way onto my phone. I don't mind though as it saves me the hassle of having to look for it, which can be quite time-consuming.
Análisis gramatical
Present participle as adverb: The present participle "feeds" in "as it feeds me news from the scientific community" functions as an adverb, describing the function of the mobile application and explaining how it provides scientific news, increasing the dynamism of the sentence. Conditional sentences: The two conditional sentences "if a rocket is sent to the moon" and "if there is a clinical trial" present hypothetical scenarios, explaining how the author would receive news in these specific situations and demonstrating the logical relationship between the situation and action. Negative structure: The negative structure "I don't mind though" expresses that even if the news automatically appears on the phone, the author doesn't mind because it eliminates the hassle of searching for news, emphasizing the convenience of this method.
Vocabulario
  • get nearly all my news
    get nearly all my news
  • algorithm
    algorithm
  • feed me news
    feed me news
  • scientific community
    scientific community
  • rocket is sent to the moon
    rocket is sent to the moon
  • clinical trial
    clinical trial
  • save me the hassle
    save me the hassle

Idea 2

Traditional ways
Traditional ways
Respuesta modelo
I usually keep up with scientific news in traditional ways. Reading the science sections in newspapers and magazines is one of my go-to methods. It's informative and sometimes gives a deeper insight. Also, I like watching science shows and documentaries on TV. They are really engaging and make complex topics easier to understand.
I usually keep up with scientific news in traditional ways. Reading the science sections in newspapers and magazines is one of my go-to methods. It's informative and sometimes gives a deeper insight. Also, I like watching science shows and documentaries on TV. They are really engaging and make complex topics easier to understand.
To stay abreast of scientific developments, I predominantly rely on traditional mediums. Delving into the science sections of newspapers and magazines is a habitual practice for me, offering a blend of current research and expert perspectives. Additionally, I'm drawn to science programs and documentaries on television. These visual narratives not only captivate but also simplify and elucidate intricate scientific concepts.
To stay abreast of scientific developments, I predominantly rely on traditional mediums. Delving into the science sections of newspapers and magazines is a habitual practice for me, offering a blend of current research and expert perspectives. Additionally, I'm drawn to science programs and documentaries on television. These visual narratives not only captivate but also simplify and elucidate intricate scientific concepts.
Análisis gramatical
Present participle as an attributive: "Delving into the science sections" uses "delving" as a present participle phrase, serving as an attributive to describe the author's habitual behavior of deep research, emphasizing the act of delving. Purpose adverbial clause: "to stay abreast of scientific developments" explicitly states the reason why the author relies on traditional media, that is, to keep up with scientific advancements. Parallel structure: "captivate but also simplify and elucidate" utilizes parallel structure, highlighting the multiple functions of science programs and documentaries: captivating, simplifying, and elucidating scientific concepts.
Vocabulario
  • abreast
    abreast
  • traditional mediums
    traditional mediums
  • delve
    delve
  • blend
    blend
  • expert perspectives
    expert perspectives
  • documentary
    documentary
  • visual narratives
    visual narratives
  • captivate
    captivate
  • simplify
    simplify
  • elucidate
    elucidate
  • concept
    concept