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TOEFL Writing First Task Practice #18

created Mar 9th, 07:10 by Hussain Ahmadi


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The reading passage claims that printed newspapers are becoming obsolete due to the increasing popularity of digital news sources, which offer convenience, lower costs, and a wider reach. However, the professor in the lecture challenges this claim by presenting reasons why printed newspapers are still relevant and will continue to exist.
 
First, the reading states that digital news is more convenient because it can be accessed instantly from anywhere, making printed newspapers unnecessary. However, the professor disagrees, arguing that many people still prefer the physical experience of reading a newspaper. He explains that some readers enjoy the traditional format and find it easier on the eyes compared to reading from a screen. Additionally, he mentions that printed newspapers do not require internet access, making them a reliable source of information in areas with poor connectivity.
 
Second, the reading suggests that digital news is more cost-effective since online articles are often free or much cheaper than printed newspapers. In contrast, the professor argues that while digital news may be free, many online sources rely on advertisements, which can make reading distracting and less enjoyable. He points out that printed newspapers, on the other hand, provide a focused reading experience without constant pop-ups or interruptions. Furthermore, he notes that some digital news platforms require subscriptions, which means they are not always more affordable than newspapers.
 
Finally, the reading claims that digital news reaches a much wider audience, making printed newspapers unnecessary. However, the professor refutes this idea by explaining that printed newspapers still hold credibility and trust that many online sources lack. He argues that print journalism follows stricter editorial standards, ensuring accuracy, while digital news can sometimes spread misinformation. Additionally, he points out that many traditional newspapers have adapted by offering both print and online editions, allowing them to maintain their audience.
 
In conclusion, while the reading passage argues that printed newspapers are becoming obsolete, the professor disagrees, stating that they remain valuable due to their readability, focused experience, and credibility. He suggests that newspapers will continue to play an important role alongside digital news.

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