Model Answer
Since its development in the 1970s, the
Internet has become a key tool for obtaining
information and for communication all over
the world. The Internet has both advantages
and disadvantages but, overall, I believe
the advantages are stronger than the
disadvantages.
Firstly the Internet has made work and social
life much easier. Sending emails and using
video conferencing in the workplace have
made business quicker and more efficient.
For example, in the past, people often had
to travel long distances for meetings and
now they can video call instead. Also, the
Internet makes it easier to keep in contact
with family and friends through email and
social networking websites. People can give
friends and relatives their news quickly and
easily. In addition, meetings, parties and
social events for large groups of people are
easier to organize in this way. Finally, finding
out information online is much quicker than
visiting libraries or making expensive phone
calls.
On the other hand, people claim the Internet
has disadvantages. Some people say that
the Internet makes people lazy. For example,
people now do lots of things online, like
shopping and socializing, when it might be
better for them to do these things in the ‘real’
world. Furthermore, the Internet contains a
lot of information which is not correct. This is
because anyone can put anything they want on
the Internet and it is not always checked for
accuracy or truth. Users need to be sure that
the websites they look at are reliable sources
of information.
In conclusion, although it has advantages and
disadvantages, the Internet has made life so
much easier in so many ways, that, as long as
people know how to use it effectively, it can be
an excellent tool.