Q. 5. Is a photograph a reliable form of identification? Why/
Why not?
Answer:
No, a photograph by itself is
not a reliable form of
identification unless it is attached with some forms of government-
issued documents. Even then, it may not be reliable enough to properly
identify a person simply because the facial features of a person,
showing
on the photograph, might just look different from the features on the
real person, as those facial features can change over time because of
the age or because of living under different conditions.
Q. 6. Is it necessary to take a course to become a good
photographer? Why/ Why not?
Answer:
In my opinion, it is not exactly necessary to take a course to
become a good photographer, but it would certainly
help if one chooses
to take one in order to learn just the basics like camera bodies, lenses,
lighting and processing. However, if one really wants
to be a good
photographer, he just needs to go out and take as many pictures as he
likes. Then he also needs to look closely at
his own works and compare
them with the styles of works, which he likes, in
order to adapt to his
own methods accordingly.
IELTS Speaking Part 3 topic:
Gift.
1. What is the purpose of gift giving?
2. How has gift giving changed since your grandparents’ time? How?
3. How important is gift giving in a relationship?
4. What is more important when it comes to giving a gift, cost or effort?
Why?
5. Do you think that people have become more materialistic when it
comes to
giving gifts, as compared to your grandparents’ time?
6. How has modern technology changed the nature of gift giving? How?
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