TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: There are also many teachers who never assign journal writing. Now, I’d like your opinion: Is journal writing a worthwhile activity to support learning? Why or why not?
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Professor
Doctor Diaz This week, we’ll look at practices and activities used by primary and secondary school teachers. Let’s begin by discussing journal writing activities. Some teachers ask students to keep a journal and to regularly write down their thoughts about a recent lesson or respond to a question presented by the teacher. There are also many teachers who never assign journal writing. Now, I’d like your opinion: Is journal writing a worthwhile activity to support learning? Why or why not?
Student A
I think getting students into the habit of writing reflectively can be very beneficial. Journal writing gives students an opportunity to develop their own ideas about what they’re learning whether it’s for a math class or a literature class. It could also give the teacher an informal way to gauge how well students are comprehending the lessons.
Student B
I’m not convinced journal writing is worthwhile in classes. Teachers have a lot of material to cover, and students have much to learn. Unless a student is particularly interested in journal keeping, the student might view journaling as just more busy work. For there to be a benefit, students would need to take it seriously. I don’t think all would.
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User Sample
I don’t think journal writing is necessary for supporting learning, since all its benefits are already covered in daily homework. Adding this assignment will increase the unnecessary burden on students only. The purposes of writing journals, reflecting their thoughts on lessons and responding questions presented on classes, could be all satisfied by daily homework being composed of individualized practise questions. From this kind of homework, their teachers could not only truly learn about whether the students comprehensively understood presented lessons or not from analyzing the correct rate of answering the questions, but also could perceive the details of these wrong answers to find out the exact reasons that they made mistakes and then effectively help them out in coming classes. Besides, young, primary or secondary students are likely to obey their teachers blindly, so they will treat this repetitive assignment seriously for getting praised, which is set to exhaust their energy and make them tired. Therefore, this burden will make them fear of learning new lessons that may require the same heavy assignments.
Evaluation Result
1. Sub Scores
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Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.0
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Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 3.5
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Language Use and Grammar: 3.5
2. Estimated Scores
Estimated Score: 22
3. Task completeness
The essay addresses the specific requirements of the task by providing an opinion on whether journal writing is a worthwhile activity to support learning. However, the essay could benefit from a more balanced discussion, considering both the advantages and disadvantages of journal writing. Additionally, the essay should provide more concrete examples or evidence to support the viewpoint.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Discuss both sides of the argument (pros and cons) before stating your opinion.
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Provide specific examples or evidence to support your viewpoint.
Examples in English:
- "On one hand, journal writing can help students develop critical thinking skills by encouraging them to reflect on their learning experiences. For example, students may identify areas where they struggled in a lesson and brainstorm ways to improve."
- "On the other hand, some students may view journal writing as an additional burden on top of their regular homework assignments, leading to decreased motivation and engagement in learning."
4. Essay structure and organization
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. However, it could benefit from better organization within paragraphs and clearer transitions between ideas.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Organize each paragraph around a single main point with supporting details.
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Use clear transitions between ideas and paragraphs.
Examples in English:
- "Firstly, journal writing can serve as an effective tool for teachers to assess student comprehension. By analyzing students' journal entries, teachers can identify areas where students may be struggling and adjust their teaching strategies accordingly."
- "In contrast, opponents of journal writing argue that it may be perceived as busy work by students who are already overwhelmed with homework assignments. This could lead to decreased motivation and engagement in learning, ultimately hindering academic progress."
5. Grammar
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Display title: 6 Revised Essay
While journal writing can provide opportunities for students to reflect on their learning experiences, it may not be the most effective method to support learning in all cases. Daily homework assignments, which are tailored to individual practice questions, can adequately address the objectives of journal writing, such as processing thoughts on lessons and responding to class questions. Through analyzing students' performance on these tasks, teachers can assess their comprehension and identify areas for improvement more effectively than through journal entries.
Moreover, primary and secondary school students may not have the maturity or intrinsic motivation to engage meaningfully with journal writing activities. Instead, they might view it as an additional burden that exhausts their energy and dampens their enthusiasm for learning. Consequently, incorporating journal writing as a regular assignment could inadvertently create a negative association with learning new material. (143 words)
I don’t Display title: 7 Essay Grading
I don't think journal writing is necessary for supporting learning, since all its benefits are already covered in daily homework. homework (1). Adding this assignment will only increase the unnecessary burden on students only. (2). The purposes of writing journals, reflecting their thoughts on lessons and responding to questions presented on in classes, could be all satisfied by daily homework being composed of individualized practise questions. practice questions (3). From this kind of homework, their teachers could not only truly learn about whether the students comprehensively understood presented lessons or not from analyzing the correct rate of answering the questions, questions but also could perceive the details of these wrong answers to find out the exact reasons that they made mistakes and then effectively help them out in coming classes. classes (4). Besides, young, young primary or secondary students are likely to obey their teachers blindly, so they will treat this repetitive assignment seriously for getting praised, which is set to exhaust their energy and make them tired. tired (5). Therefore, this burden will make them fear of learning new lessons that may require the same heavy assignments.assignments (6).
(1) Clarification: I have removed "all" before "its benefits" to avoid overgeneralization.
(2) Improved phrasing: I changed "on students only" to "only increase the unnecessary burden on students" for better sentence structure.
(3) Grammar correction: I changed "responding questions presented on classes" to "responding to questions presented in classes."
(4) Improved readability: I broke down the long sentence into two sentences for better clarity and readability.
(5) Grammar correction: I combined "young," "primary," and "secondary" into one phrase for better sentence structure.
(6) Improved phrasing: I changed "fear of learning new lessons" to "fear learning new lessons" for a more natural tone.
Display title: 8 Mind Map
1. Journal Writing
1.1. Reflection
1.2. Learning experiences
2. Daily Homework Assignments
2.1. Individual practice questions
2.2. Processing thoughts on lessons
2.3. Responding to class questions
3. Teachers' Assessment
3.1 Analyzing students' performance
3.2 Identifying areas for improvement
4. Student Maturity and Motivation
4.1 Intrinsic motivation for journal writing
4.2 Negative association with learning material
Display title: 9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| reflection | rɪˈflɛkʃən | noun | Serious thought or consideration | reflection | Journal writing allows for reflection on learning experiences |
| comprehension | kɒmprɪˈhɛnʃən | noun | The action or capability of understanding something | comprehension | Teachers can assess students' comprehension through daily homework assignments |
| intrinsic | ɪnˈtrɪnsɪk | adjective | Belonging naturally; essential | intrinsic | Students may lack the intrinsic motivation to engage in journal writing |
| maturity | /məˈtjʊərɪti/ | /noun/ | /The state, fact, or period of being mature; full development/ | /maturity/ | /Primary and secondary school students may not have the maturity to engage meaningfully with journal writing./ |
| enthusiasm | ɪnˈθjuːzɪæzm | noun | Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval | enthusiasm | Journal writing may dampen students' enthusiasm for learning |
| inadvertently | ˌɪnədˈvɜrtəntli | adverb | Without intention; accidentally | inadvertently | Incorporating journal writing could inadvertently create a negative association with learning new material |
| tailored | /ˈteɪlərd/ | /adjective/ | /Made or adapted for a particular purpose, person, or occasion/ | /tailored/ | /Daily homework assignments are tailored to individual practice questions./ |
| processing | /ˈprəʊsɛsɪŋ/ | /noun/ | /A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end/ | /processing/ | /Homework assignments help in processing thoughts on lessons./ |
| identify | /ʌɪˈdɛntɪfaɪ/ | /verb/ | /Establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is/ | /identify/ | /Teachers can identify areas for improvement more effectively through daily homework assignments./ |
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
While journal writing can provide opportunities for students to reflect on their learning experiences, it may not be the most effective method to support learning in all cases. Daily homework assignments, which are tailored to individual practice questions, can adequately address the objectives of journal writing, such as processing thoughts on lessons and responding to class questions. Through analyzing students' performance on these tasks, teachers can assess their comprehension and identify areas for improvement more effectively than through journal entries.
Moreover, primary and secondary school students may not have the maturity or intrinsic motivation to engage meaningfully with journal writing activities. Instead, they might view it as an additional burden that exhausts their energy and dampens their enthusiasm for learning. Consequently, incorporating journal writing as a regular assignment could inadvertently create a negative association with learning new material.
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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