Sunday, November 7, 2010

IELTS Writing Task 2

Topic: Many people would argue that in the modern world, the image is becoming more powerful than the written word. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

One image is worth a thousand words. The majority of people consider the written word is changed in giving information while the image is gaining more influence on people. It can be clearly seen that dissemination of information through images is a ubiquitous means of communication worldwide.

People use the written word to illustrate or convey instructions or schedules. For instance, air conditioners contain cleaning instructions on how to operate it efficiently and effectively. Additionally, student examination timetables are another example of the written word. Therefore, the written word can be valuable in presenting information.

On the contrary, images have more advantages than the written word for several reasons. Illiterate or non-native people can understand the information very well, regardless of circumstances. A good illustration of this is ‘Ladies’ or ‘Men’ toilet signs. Related to transportation, the traffic signs are understood internationally. Similarly, people are aware of the airport signs such as departure icons.

Furthermore, images indicate a nations’ culture and history. The Louvre museum in Paris provides French culture by its images. Carvings on temples represent tales or religions. So images do play an integrated role in modern society globally.
In addition, the image is recommended to encourage children to learn to think and is incorporated into programmes to develop cognition skills in children. In the United States, children learn to draw images. They will begin to notice the environment around them, such as shapes or colours. Using images in education is an ideal option.

In summary, images are a popular means of communication activities than the written word including travelling, information and education.

By Uy Chanborany

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