Below is a compare and contrast essay. This essay uses the pointby-point structure.
Question:
Compare and contrast methods of communication used today with
those of yesteryears.
Answer:
A few decades ago letters and telephone were the means by which people
communicated over long distances. Nowadays we have a whole range of
communication tools, ranging from email to instant messaging and video
calls. While similarities exist between the present and previous means of
communication, they differ in regard to their speed and the range of tools
available.One similarity between current and previous methods of
communication relates to the form of communication. In the past, both
written forms such as letters were frequently used, in addition to oral forms
such as telephone calls. Similarly, people nowadays use both of these
forms. Just as in the past, written forms of communication are prevalent,
for example via email and text messaging. In addition, oral forms
are still used, including the telephone, mobile phone, and voice messages
via instant messaging services.
However, there are clearly many differences in the way we communicate
over long distances, the most notable of which is speed. This is most
evident in relation to written forms of communication. In the past, letters
would take days to arrive at their destination. In contrast, an email arrives
almost instantaneously and can be read seconds after it was sent. While
letters and telephone (booking trunk calls and later STD) were the only ols available fifty years ago, there are today a vast array of
communication methods available. These include not only the telephone,
letter, email and text messages already mentioned, but also video
conferences via software such as Skype or mobile phone apps such as
WeChat, and social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
In conclusion, methods of communication have greatly advanced over the
past fifty years. While there are some similarities, such as the forms of
communication, there are significant differences, chiefly in relation to
the speed of communication and the range of communication tools
available. There is no doubt that technology will continue to progress in
future, and the advanced tools which we use today may one day also
become outdated
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