TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: In your opinion, which is the better strategy for making purchasing decisions, relying on advice from friends and family, or depending on information from online sources? why?
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In your opinion, which is the better strategy for making purchasing decisions, relying on advice from friends and family, or depending on information from online sources? why?
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I certainly stand for Paul that advice from friends and family is more reliable and compelling. First, I have a similar idea to Paul that people around you know more about your preferences. Second, the information from online sources may not be so convincing because the agent may intend to show all the advantages of their products and hide the disadvantages. However, your friends and family have believable experiences and can give you objective suggestions. To argue against Claire's opinion, I would like to say that there may be misleading information on the Internet and this will take a lot of time for you to recognize it and it's less efficient.
Evaluation Result
1. 子项得分
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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: 4.0
2. 预估分数
25. 3 任务完成度
虽然你的文章回答了问题,但可以更具体地说明为什么朋友和家人的建议更可靠。同时,你可以提供更多关于在线信息不可靠性的例子。此外,尝试使用更多的细节和例子来支持你的观点。
改进示例1: Instead of saying "the agent may intend to show all the advantages of their products and hide the disadvantages," you could write, "Online sources may be biased as companies or agents often highlight the positive aspects of their products while downplaying or omitting any drawbacks."
改进示例2: To further support your point about friends and family knowing your preferences, you could add, "For instance, if you are looking for a new laptop, your tech-savvy cousin who knows your needs and budget would likely give you more personalized advice than an online review from a stranger."
4. 文章结构与组织
文章的结构可以更加清晰。在引言中简要介绍你将讨论的主题,并在结论中总结你的观点。此外,确保每个段落都集中讨论一个特定的观点,并使用恰当的过渡词或短语连接各个段落。
改进建议示例1: 在引言中,可以写:“在购物决策过程中,许多人会在朋友和家人的建议与在线信息之间进行选择。在我看来,依赖朋友和家人的建议是更好的策略,原因有以下几点。”
改进建议示例2: 在段落之间使用过渡词,例如:“首先,正如Paul所说,你周围的人更了解你的喜好。其次,在线信息可能不那么令人信服,因为销售代理商可能会突出产品的优点并隐藏缺点。”
5. 语法批改
I certainly stand for Paul that advice from friends and family is more reliable and compelling. First, I have a similar idea to Paul that people around you know more about your preferences. Second, the information from online sources may not be so convincing because the agent may intend to show all the advantages of their products and hide the disadvantages. However, your friends and family have believable experiences and can give you objective suggestions. To argue against Claire's opinion, I would like to say that there may be misleading information on the Internet and this will take a lot of time for you to recognize it and, and(comma between independent clauses) it's less efficient.
Section Title: 6 Article Revision
In my opinion, seeking advice from friends and family is a more reliable and persuasive strategy for making purchasing decisions than relying on information from online sources. Firstly, those close to us are likely to have a better understanding of our preferences and needs. Secondly, online sources may present biased information, as sellers often emphasize the benefits of their products while downplaying any drawbacks. In contrast, friends and family can provide trustworthy insights based on their personal experiences, offering objective suggestions that cater to our specific requirements. While Claire argues that online information is valuable, it is essential to consider the potential for misinformation and the time-consuming nature of sifting through numerous sources to discern credibility. Ultimately, advice from friends and family proves more efficient and dependable in guiding our purchasing choices. (137 words)
I certainly stand for Paul that In my opinion, seeking advice from friends and family is a more reliable and compelling. First, I have a similar idea to Paul that people around you know more about your preferences. Second, the persuasive strategy for making purchasing decisions than relying on information from online sources (clarified the point of view). Firstly, those close to us are likely to have a better understanding of our preferences and needs (rephrased for clarity). Secondly, online sources may not be so convincing because present biased information, as sellers often emphasize the agent may intend to show all the advantages benefits of their products and hide the disadvantages. However, your while downplaying any drawbacks (rephrased for coherence). In contrast, friends and family have believable experiences can provide trustworthy insights based on their personal experiences, offering objective suggestions that cater to our specific requirements (rephrased for clarity and can give you objective suggestions. To argue against Claire's opinion, I would like coherence). While Claire argues that online information is valuable, it is essential to say that there may be misleading information on consider the Internet potential for misinformation and this will take the time-consuming nature of sifting through numerous sources to discern credibility (addressed counterargument clearly). Ultimately, advice from friends and family proves more efficient and dependable in guiding our purchasing choices (concluded with a lot of time for you to recognize it and it's less efficient.strong statement).
Title: 8 思维导图
1. Introduction
- Purchasing decisions
- Friends and family vs. online sources
2. Preferences and needs
- Better understanding from close relationships
3. Biased information online
- Sellers emphasizing benefits, downplaying drawbacks
4. Trustworthy insights from personal experiences
- Objective suggestions catering to specific requirements
5. Potential for misinformation online
- Time-consuming nature of discerning credibility
6. Efficiency and dependability of advice from friends and family
7. Conclusion
- Friends and family as a more reliable strategy for purchasing decisions
Title: 9 关键词
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | Simplified Chinese Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| persuasive | /pərˈsweɪsɪv/ | adjective | able to cause people to believe or do something | 有说服力的 | The speaker's persuasive argument convinced the audience. |
| preferences | /ˈprɛfərəns/ | noun | a greater liking for one alternative over another or others | 偏好 | Her preferences in music lean towards classical compositions. |
| biased | /ˈbaɪəst/ | adjective | unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something | 有偏见的 | The article was biased in favor of the company's products. |
| drawbacks | /ˈdrɔːbæk/ | noun | -a feature that makes something less acceptable | -a disadvantage or problem | -不利条件;缺点 |
| trustworthy | /ˈtrʌstwɜːrði/ | adjective | able to be relied on as honest or truthful | 值得信赖的 | He is a trustworthy employee who always completes his tasks on time. |
| misinformation | /ˌmɪsɪnfərˈmeɪʃn/ | noun | false or inaccurate information, especially that which is spread deliberately to deceive people | 错误信息 | The internet is full of misinformation about health remedies. |
| discern | /dɪˈsɜːrn/ | verb | -to recognize or find out | -to see, recognize, or understand something that is not clear | -辨认;识别;了解 |
| credibility | /krɛdəˈbɪləti/ | noun | the quality of being trusted and believed in | 可信度 | The scandal damaged the company's credibility in the market. |
| efficient | /ɪˈfɪʃənt/ | adjective | -working well and quickly | -able to do tasks successfully without wasting time or energy | -高效的;能胜任的 |
| dependable | /dɪˈpendəbl/ | adjective | -reliable | -able to be trusted and very likely to do what you expect | -可靠的;值得信赖的 |
Section Title: 6 Article Revision
In my opinion, seeking advice from friends and family is a more reliable and persuasive strategy for making purchasing decisions than relying on information from online sources. Firstly, those close to us are likely to have a better understanding of our preferences and needs. Secondly, online sources may present biased information, as sellers often emphasize the benefits of their products while downplaying any drawbacks. In contrast, friends and family can provide trustworthy insights based on their personal experiences, offering objective suggestions that cater to our specific requirements. While Claire argues that online information is valuable, it is essential to consider the potential for misinformation and the time-consuming nature of sifting through numerous sources to discern credibility. Ultimately, advice from friends and family proves more efficient and dependable in guiding our purchasing choices.
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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