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In today's world, technology is very important and everyone uses it daily. Some argue it complicates life; others see it as helpful. On one hand, technology can make things difficult. There are many new devices and applications that people need to learn how to use. Elderly people find this especially hard. Furthermore, technology makes people spend too much time on the internet instead of doing real activities. On the other hand, technology simplifies life in many ways. Communication is instant, shopping is easy, and medical tools save lives. In my opinion, technology is mostly positive. Even though there are problems, the benefits are much bigger. If used correctly, technology can greatly improve our lives. To conclude, technology has both advantages and disadvantages but is generally a positive force.
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"Very important" is overused and signals low vocabulary to examiners.
💡 Swapping this phrase alone can lift your LR by 0.5 band.
Vague elaboration - the claim is stated but no consequence is explained.
💡 Underdeveloped body paragraphs cap Task Achievement at 6.
"Real activities" is informal and vague - avoid everyday conversational phrasing.
💡 Informal register in body paragraphs reduces both LR and GRA scores.
"Much bigger" is a vague comparative - IELTS expects specificity and academic register.
💡 Weak conclusion phrasing drags CC down from 6.5 to 6.