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In part 3 of IELTS speaking, you might be asked to compare the past with the present. The examiner
will be listening to your use tenses. For example:
Are there any differences between the types of people who were seen as celebrities in the
past and those who are celebrities nowadays?
Yes, I think there have been some big changes in the types of people who become famous. In the
past, before the invention of television, I suppose there were very few national or international
celebrities; maybe kings and queens, military, political and religious leaders were the only household
names. With the advent of TV and radio, performers such as actors and musicians became more well-
known. However, we now seem to have a completely new breed of celebrity as a result of reality
television programmes; these are people who dont really have any special skills as performers, but
who are famous for just being themselves.
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