What is a internet?
The Internet is a worldwide network connecting (kơˈnektiNG) millions of computers and
devices, enabling (ầnˈnâib(ə)ling) communication, information sharing, and online
activities globally (ˈɡlôbờli).
What is benefits/non benefits
The internet enhances (inˈhans sịt) education by offering (ˈôfơriNG) access to vast
information and resources(ríˌsôrs sịt), enabling flexible(phét sơ bồ) learning through
online courses, and facilitating (fơˈsí lơˌtây đing) global collaboration(kơˌla bơˈrấy
SH(ə)n) among students and educators. It broadens(ˈb rố đờn) perspectives(pơˈspéktiv)
and makes education more accessible and adaptable(ơˈđáp tơ b(ə)l) to individual(ˌin đơ
ˈvid yu ờ) needs.
The internet in education has drawbacks(ˈroˌbak) too. It can overwhelm with
information, not all credible(ˈkre đơ bồ), leading(ˈlí diNG) to misinformation.
Distractions(dis trác SH(ə)n) like social media divert(đai vớrt) focus from learning.
Relying on digital(đít chơ tồ) sources(sôrs sịt) might weaken(ˈwí kờn) critical(ˈrí đơ cồ
) thinking and research skills compared to traditional methods.
The internet offers numerous(niu mơ rịt) benefits in occupation. It facilitates(fờ seo lơ tịt)
communication and collaboration(cờˌla bờ rây SH(ə)n), allows people to connect with
colleagues(kó li), clients(k lai ơn), and experts(ˈác s pợt) worldwide instantly. We can
access a huge amount of information to help us research and learn quick, enhance
productivity and expedite(éc s pơ đai) work. The internet also helps employers(ìm lôi ờ)
easily search for and recruit(rì krut) employees, and assists in exploring diverse career(cờ
ri ờ) options. The internet enables remote work, providing high flexibility and a better
work-life balance by reducing commute time and related(rì lây địt) expenses.
Additionally, businesses can reach a broader(b rô đờ) market and interact with customers
more effectively through online platforms and e-commerce(ˈiˌkom mờ).
The internet in occupations comes with limitations such as cybersecurity risks, including
data breaches(ri chịch), attacks(ờˈthác), fraud(frôd), and threats(TH rét) to sensitive(ˈsén
sơ địm)information. The platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube can lead to
decreased(địtˈkriːs) focus, reduce(ri đui) concentration, and lower productivity at work.
Moreover, the vast amount of information can make it difficult for employees to
distinguish(địt sting wệt) reliable sources(sô sịt) from misinformation, affecting the
decision-making process.
The internet in entertainment has its disadvantages. Excessive(ịt se sịm) screen time can
lead to health issues like eye strain, sleep problems, and reduced physical activity. The
vast amount of content can be overwhelming, making it difficult to choose high-quality
material. Illegal(ờ li gồ) streaming sites and piracy(pai rơ ci) pose significant(sịt líc vơ
cần) challenges to content creators, leading to revenue(re vo nu) loss and affecting users.
Additionally, social media and online gaming can contribute to addictive(ờ đíc tịm)
behaviors(bơ hâi vi ờ) and negatively impact mental health. Furthermore, the spread of
misinformation and inappropriate content can be harmful, especially for younger
audiences(ó đi ần sịt).
The internet offers many benefits for relationships, fostering connection and
communication across distances. Social media platforms, messaging apps, and video calls
allow people to stay in touch with family and friends, regardless(rí ga lịt) of geographic
barriers(bé rì ờ). Dating apps and websites provide opportunities(o pờ tun nơ đi) to find
romantic partners and build relationships that might not have been possible otherwise.
Additionally, the internet provides resources for relationship advice, mental health
support, and conflict(con lịt) resolution, helping individuals(in đơ vi yu ờ) and couples
strengthen their bonds.