TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: urban vs. rural areas
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Professor
Let's think about population trends in urban and rural areas (villages). Living in urban areas can be expensive; nonetheless, when they have a choice of where to live,people in some countries do not wish to live in rural areas even if the cost of living there is lower. If governments of some countries want to attract more people to live in rural areas or villages,what is the best strategy or approach that governments can use? Why?
Student A
I would live in a rural area if the government gave more financial help to farmers. Although it may cost very little to live in a rural area, it costs a lot to begin a career in agriculture. If I had financial help, I would start my own farm and be happy to live in a rural area.
Student B
In my country,urban centers are great places to live because you can access shops, restaurants, and museums. If the government of my country wanted to attract me to live in a rural area,the area would first have to attract more businesses focused on entertainment and culture than most rural areas have now.
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User Sample
Claire presents a persuasive argument in favor of promoting the encouragement to live in the rural areas through subsidies. Admittedly, providing economic incentives to farmers can reduce their living costs and more people would be willing to start their own agriculture careers. However, considering other aspects of living factors such as education, transportation, and medication, I am inclined to prioritize the investment of facilities and infrastructures in order to encourage people to move outside of the urban areas. In other words, people can only be attracted to villages and small towns once their lifes become convenience as the way they live in downtown. Take myself as an example, If there are plenty of shopping malls, schools, and clinics, I don’t have to drive for hours to access these services to fulfill my daily needs, which largely makes my life easier. Compared to the city center, it also saves my time as I am able to avoid rush hours during the commute. Therefore, I firmly believe that living in the rural areas with accessible facilities and service centers can attract more people from the cities.
Evaluation Result
1. Sub Scores
Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5 Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0 Language Use and Grammar: 4.0
2. Estimated Scores
Estimated Score: 26 (4.17)
3. Task completeness
The essay addresses the topic of urban vs. rural areas and provides a clear viewpoint on prioritizing investment in facilities and infrastructure to attract people to rural areas. However, the essay could benefit from further elaboration on the reasons for this viewpoint, as well as more specific examples or evidence to support the argument.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Provide more detailed explanations for your viewpoint, such as how improved infrastructure can lead to economic growth in rural areas.
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Include specific examples or evidence that demonstrate the benefits of investing in facilities and infrastructure in rural areas.
Example 1: Instead of just mentioning shopping malls, schools, and clinics, you could elaborate on how these facilities contribute to a higher quality of life for residents in rural areas.
Example 2: You could provide an example of a country or region that has successfully attracted people to rural areas through investments in infrastructure and discuss the positive outcomes that resulted from this strategy.
4. Essay structure and organization
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. However, it could benefit from clearer transitions between ideas and paragraphs, as well as more focused development of each point within the body paragraphs.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Use clear transition words or phrases to guide readers through your argument.
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Focus each body paragraph on one main point with supporting details or examples.
Example 1: In your introduction, you could use a phrase like "In this essay, I will argue that..." to clearly state your viewpoint before moving on to your main points.
Example 2: When transitioning between paragraphs discussing different aspects of living factors (education, transportation, medication), use phrases like "Furthermore" or "In addition" to signal that you are moving on to a new point.
5. Grammar
Claire presents a persuasive argument in favor of promoting the encouragement to live in the rural areas through subsidies. Admittedly, providing economic incentives to farmers can reduce their living costs and more people would be willing to start their own agriculture careers. However, considering other aspects of living factors such as education, transportation, and medication, I am inclined to prioritize the investment of facilities and infrastructures in order to encourage people to move outside ofoutside(outside of (outside)) the urban areas. In other words, people can only be attracted to villages and small towns once their lifeslives(misspelling) become convenience as the way they live in downtown. Take myself as an example, If there are plenty of shopping malls, schools, and clinics, I don’t have to drive for hours to access these services to fulfill my daily needs, which largely makes my life easier. Compared to the city center, it also saves my time as I am able to avoid rush hours during the commute. Therefore, I firmly believe that living in the rural areas with accessible facilities and service centers can attract more people from the cities.
Section Title: Urban vs. Rural Areas
Claire presents a persuasive argument in favor of promoting rural living through subsidies. Admittedly, providing economic incentives to farmers can reduce their living costs and entice more people to start careers in agriculture. However, considering other aspects of life such as education, transportation, and healthcare, I am inclined to prioritize investment in facilities and infrastructure to encourage people to move outside urban areas. In other words, people can only be attracted to villages and small towns once their lives become as convenient as they are in downtown areas. Take myself as an example; if there are plenty of shopping malls, schools, and clinics nearby, I don't have to drive for hours to access these services to fulfill my daily needs, which significantly eases my life. Compared to the city center, it also saves time by avoiding rush hour commutes. Therefore, I firmly believe that living in rural areas with accessible facilities and service centers can attract more people from cities. (166 words)
Section Title: Urban vs. Rural Areas
Claire presents a persuasive argument in favor of promoting the rural living through subsidies (changed "the encouragement to live in the rural areas through subsidies. areas" to "rural living" for conciseness and clarity). Admittedly, providing economic incentives to farmers can reduce their living costs and entice more people would to start careers in agriculture (replaced "would be willing to start their own agriculture careers. willing" with "to entice" for a stronger and more concise statement). However, considering other aspects of living factors life such as education, transportation, and medication, healthcare (changed "medication" to "healthcare" for a broader term), I am inclined to prioritize the investment of in facilities and infrastructures in order infrastructure to encourage people to move outside of the urban areas. areas (rephrased for clarity). In other words, people can only be attracted to villages and small towns once their lifes lives become convenience as the way as convenient as they live in downtown. are in downtown areas (revised for better flow). Take myself as an example, If example; if there are plenty of shopping malls, schools, and clinics, clinics nearby, I don’t don't have to drive for hours to access these services to fulfill my daily needs, which largely makes significantly eases my life easier. (changed "largely makes" to "significantly eases" for better word choice). Compared to the city center, it also saves my time as I am able to avoid by avoiding rush hours during the commute. hour commutes (clarified meaning). Therefore, I firmly believe that living in the rural areas with accessible facilities and service centers can attract more people from the cities.cities (maintained original sentence structure but improved flow).
8 Mind Map
- Urban vs. Rural Areas
- Economic incentives
- Subsidies for farmers
- Reduce living costs
- Encourage agriculture careers
- Education, transportation, and healthcare
- Prioritize investment in facilities and infrastructure
- Attract people to villages and small towns
- Convenience of life in rural areas
- Shopping malls, schools, clinics nearby
- Save time on commuting
- Personal example
- Ease of daily life with accessible services and facilities
9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subsidy | /ˈsʌb.sɪ.di/ | Noun | A sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business | Subsidy | Providing subsidies to farmers can reduce their living costs. |
| Infrastructure | /ˈɪn.frəˌstrʌk.tʃər/ | Noun | The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise | Infrastructure | Prioritize investment in infrastructure to encourage people to move outside urban areas. |
| Accessible | /əkˈsesəb(ə)l/ | Adjective | Easy to approach; obtainable | Accessible | Living in rural areas with accessible facilities can attract more people from cities. |
| Commute | /kəˈmjuːt/ | Verb | /to travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis | /Commute | Compared to the city center, it also saves time by avoiding rush hour commutes. |
| Convenience | /kənˈviːniəns/ | Noun | The state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty | Convenience | People can only be attracted to villages and small towns once their lives become as convenient as they are in cities. |
| Prioritize | /praɪˈɒr.ɪ.taɪz/ | Verb | To decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first | Prioritize | I am inclined to prioritize investment in facilities and infrastructure. |
| Entice | /ɪnˈtaɪs/ | Verb | /to attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage | /Entice | Economic incentives can entice more people to start careers in agriculture. |
| Fulfill | /fʊlˈfɪl/ | Verb | /to bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted) | /Fulfill | I don't have to drive for hours to access these services to fulfill my daily needs. |
| Downtown | /ˌdaʊnˈtaʊn/ | Adjective | /of, in, or characteristic of the central area or main business and commercial area of a town or city | /Downtown | People can only be attracted to villages and small towns once their lives become as convenient as they are downtown. |
How Academic Discussion Is Scored
The TOEFL Academic Discussion task is evaluated based on the official ETS scoring rubric. AI evaluation analyzes each response across multiple dimensions.
Relevance & Contribution
Does the response address the question and contribute meaningfully to the discussion?
Language Use
Grammar accuracy, vocabulary range, and sentence structure quality.
Development & Support
Are ideas well-developed with specific examples and clear reasoning?
Common Patterns Across Responses
Based on analysis of user submissions for this task, here are common patterns observed in student responses.
Many students provide clear opinions but lack specific supporting examples.
Strong responses directly reference the reading passage and other speakers' viewpoints.
Higher-scoring responses use varied sentence structures and academic vocabulary.
Time management is a key factor — responses that feel rushed tend to score lower on development.
Learning Tips
Read the prompt carefully and identify all parts of the question before writing.
Reference the reading passage and the other students' opinions in your response.
Use specific examples to support your main point — avoid generic statements.
Aim for 120-150 words. Longer responses are not always better; clarity and focus matter more.
Practice timed responses (10 minutes) to build fluency under exam conditions.
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