Some people say that now we can see films on our phones or tablets there is no need to go to cinema. Others say that to be fully enjoyed, films need to be seen in cinema. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Nowadays, technology becomes a vital part of everyone’s life. While some people believe that the movies should be watched on smartphones and tablets, the theatre halls are not needed.
However
, others argue that cinemas are necessary to enjoy the film to the fullest. I tend to agree with the latter argument.    On the one hand, advancement in technology brought us numerous gadgets, and the smartphone is the most popular and crucial device among all of them. Now, with the help of mobile phones, any video or TV series can be watched at home without travelling to the movie halls.
For instance
, Netflix or Amazon Pay is two providers which made an entertainment hazel free and economical.
In contrast
,
this
watching experience could be a health issue for someone, because the viewing area of a mobile screen is small, which could constrain the eyes.
As a result
, someone could have a mild headache or severe cluster pain.   
On the other hand
, the panoramic view of the cinema theatre screen and surround sound has no match. To illustrate, in the multiplexes, we have a comfortable sitting arrangement along with the option of opting for three-dimensional screening, which makes the movie watching great pleasure.
This
is the reason, movie budgets have been doubled up in recent years and the level of the quality risen drastically,
although
this
experience comes with a high cost because multiplex tickets are expensive, which is why the audience generally plan the cinema hall visits once in weekends or twice in a month.    To conclude, despite the advantages of cell phones as a portable amusement hub in the pocket, but in my opinion, the benefits of seeing a film in the cinema are more enjoyable and do not compromise our health,
instead
provide refreshment from the stressful life.
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Include an introduction and conclusion

A conclusion is essential for IELTS writing task 2. It is more important than most people realise. You will be penalised for missing a conclusion in your IELTS essay.

The easiest paragraph to write in an essay is the conclusion paragraph. This is because the paragraph mostly contains information that has already been presented in the essay – it is just the repetition of some information written in the introduction paragraph and supporting paragraphs.

The conclusion paragraph only has 3 sentences:

  • Summary
  • Restatement of thesis
  • Prediction or recommendation

Example:

To summarize, a robotic teacher does not have the necessary disciple to properly give instructions to students and actually works to retard the ability of a student to comprehend new lessons. Therefore, it is clear that the idea of running a classroom completely by a machine cannot be supported. After thorough analysis on this subject, it is predicted that the adverse effects of the debate over technology-driven teaching will always be greater than the positive effects, and because of this, classroom teachers will never be substituted for technology.

Start your conclusion with a linking phrase. Here are some examples:

  • In conclusion
  • To conclude
  • To summarize
  • Finally
  • In a nutshell
  • In general

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Convenience
  • Mobile Viewing
  • Cost-efficient
  • Time-efficient
  • Personalized experience
  • Immersive
  • Cinematic experience
  • Surround sound
  • Collective experience
  • Technical superiority
  • Sensory experience
  • Social hubs
  • Cultural events
  • Distractions
  • Preservation
  • Filmmaking art
  • Cinematographic nuances
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