Life
without Internet
Internet
was developed in the 20th century and has become popular since 1993.
Today, according to statistics, regularly use the Internet more than
2.5 billion people.
With
the Internet people can easily find any relevant information or get
the news. Internet helps to communicate with friends, sending emails
instantly. On the Internet, we have access to any type of file,
allowing us to easily download books, music or movies. Today it is
impossible to imagine life without the Internet. But what would
change if the internet was not?
There would be a huge amount of free time without the Internet. The
Internet has great benefits, but people do not always spend time on
tne Internet with benefit. People go into the virtual world, when
they could read a book, do exercise or engage in self-development.
Now
people increasingly prefer instant messaging on the Internet, instead
of live communication and meetings. I think it's a lack of internet
because live communication allows people to feel real emotions from
communication.
Also, people often write confidential information about themself,
which is accessible from anywhere in the world and it is not safe.
Of
course, with the internet people can easily find the information and
answer the questions, but in general, I think life without the
Internet would be better, because people could not spend the time
useless. Time — is an invaluable resource in our lives. Also people
would not suffer Internet addiction and would feel more free.
I totally agree with you. You considered different sides of an issue and expressed your opinion. Well done;)
ReplyDeleteI think, you completely understand pros and contras of using the Internet. I like structure of text — you gave some benefits and then some disadvantages, it helps to make information more clear. And also you gave not only your opinion, that's nice, because we still have place for our thoughts on this topic. I agree with Ann, you have nice work.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you life would be easier with out the Internet and we would have more free time.
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