In the past, lectures were the traditional method of teaching large numbers of students in a classroom. Nowadays new technology is increasingly being used to teach students. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this new approach in teaching?

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It is true that ln the older days, A large number of students in a classroom were studied with the traditional method of teaching. However, there is no denying the fact that the use of new technology in teachingthe phenomenon of new technology which is used to teach students is ubiquitous across the globe due to its paramount importance. However, this has a plethora of merits, yet there are also numerous demeritsmerits yet numerous demerits also there, which will be elaborated in upcoming paragraphs.

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Considering the main benefitsInitiating with the best possible benefits, the most significant advantage is the time saved by avoiding travel for studythe saving of time of travelling outside for their study. To elaborateTo elaborate it, sometimes, students coverstudents are cover very long distances to reach their school, and they wastethey are wasted a lot of time travelling. To cite an example, if a school is situatedIf school is situated at 30 kilometres from30 kilometres far away from their homes then at least 40 minutes are spentwasting in travelling one waytravelling in one side and about one hour and 20 minutes are spent travelling each day on the round tripone hour 20 minutes are wasting of one day for both sides. Hence, Due to new technology, students areat able to study at home while saving travel timewith saving time of travelling. Secondly, children can give financial support to their family because If they attend online classes on YouTube and other apps that are free of chargefrom YouTube and from other apps which were free of cost, then they save a large amount of money that is given in schools. As a result, parents who suffer from poor conditions are easily fulfilled their daily needs with that amount.

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On the other handOn the paradoxical side, there are many drawbacks as well. The first and foremost disadvantage is the lack of communication which children face more at home. To explicate it, when they study at home with the help of new technologies then they do not have an opportunitythey do have not an opportunity to communicate with different people. For instance, one time it comes in their life when they ought to go outside from their homes. At that time, they feel hesitation when they come in front of other people. Secondly, children can face stress or depression because there is no anybody present without guardians who can play with them. Playing is also important for students’ livesstudents life. In schools, one lecture is related to games which are known as a physical lectures. In which, students feel relaxed from their study. Hence, stress or depression can become a serious issuea series of an issue for children with the use of new technologies for study.

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To conclude, without any doubt, this is a mixed bag. If this topic has many positives, then the negative points of this notion may not be underestimated.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 5.5

The response’s clearest strength is its balanced coverage of several advantages and disadvantages, with separate body paragraphs and supporting explanations. Its main limitation is that frequent grammatical errors and awkward word combinations repeatedly weaken precision, while some claims about technology are narrowly framed as home-based learning. The highest priority is to build accurate, controlled sentences around fewer, more directly relevant ideas.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

6.0
Scoring rule

Both advantages and disadvantages are addressed with relevant main ideas, although some development equates educational technology too narrowly with studying at home.

Next step

Develop fewer points more precisely and explain how each benefit or drawback follows specifically from technology-assisted teaching.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

6.0
Scoring rule

The response follows a clear four-paragraph progression, but formulaic linking and some poorly formed sentences make connections mechanical or unclear.

Next step

Use simpler transitions and ensure each sentence develops the preceding point rather than relying on memorised signposting.

LR

Lexical Resource

5.5
Scoring rule

There is a reasonable range of topic vocabulary, but frequent miscollocations and inappropriate word choices reduce naturalness and precision.

Next step

Prioritise accurate common combinations such as save travel time, attend classes, and experience social isolation over ornate expressions.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

5.0
Scoring rule

The writer attempts complex structures, but frequent errors in verb forms, articles, agreement, and sentence construction limit control.

Next step

Practise forming accurate subject-verb clauses and checking tense, articles, and agreement before adding complex dependent clauses.

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