Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi there! I'm Mark from MarkTeacher.com and this is another high band IELTS example answer. This IELTS question is all about sports. What's the difference between watching a sporting event on TV and in a stadium? Well, one of the biggest differences when you see something in person is the atmosphere. The atmosphere is something that doesn't always translate onto TV, whether it's the crowd, the songs, or just the passion that you can feel when you're sitting in the grandstands. Also in person, the speed and physical ability of these athletes and in these sports doesn't always come across through the screen. When I've been to see motor sports, the cars are so much faster in person than they look in real life than they look on TV. Meanwhile, when you watch TV, you probably get more access to replays, different camera angles, and close-up shots. In a stadium you only sit in one seat and you only get one view of the entire game, whilst if you're watching at home you get access to different angles, slow-motion replays, and more details that you might have missed if you were sitting there in the crowd. So they're both fun ways to watch sports and they both have their own merits. If you want more check out mark teacher com for more IELTS courses lessons and tips!
A2 UK ielts tv stadium atmosphere crowd access IELTS Speaking Answers - Episode 22 - Live Sport 77 5 ben posted on 2018/07/27 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary