TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Instructions Your professor is teaching a class on educational administration. Write a post responding to the professor's question.
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Teachers often ask school administrators for permission to take their students on field trips (for example, to museums or historical buildings). Some school administrators provide funding and encouragement for teachers to organize educational trips for the entire class. Many believe that going on field trips is an important part of a child's education; others think that a child's time is better spent learning in a classroom at school. Which view do you agree with? Why?
Kelly
Field trips are so demanding of a teacher's time; I can understand why some people aren't in favor of them. Teachers can't just decide that it might be fun to take their class to an art museum. They must plan carefully to help children get the most out of that trip while not losing too much instructional time.
Paul
Field trips can affect kids' futures in important ways. One time I went on a field trip to a space museum when I was young. I even got to try on a space suit. That experience made me want to be an astronomer. I might not have developed my interest in astronomy without that field trip experience.
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In the choice between going on field trips for child' education and spending learning in a classroom,I believe we should focus more on the going to field trips.The main reason is children can let the children the true reason for why they should study.Specifically, I had went to the history museum when I was a primary school student.And I was really stunned by the antiques and the previous literature. Consequntely, I decided to become a archeaologist after that trip.If I had not that experience, I guess I would not be interested in the archeaology.Moreover, holding a field trip also can make the children be more enthusiastic in the study. Kelly suggests that teacher will not be willing to hold a field trip because they might not feel fun with it.However, I questioned the idea that not all teacher will feel exhausted about field trip and going to a field trip is also another way to the children's education.
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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: 3.5
2. 预估分数
22. 3 任务完成度
整体来说,你的文章回答了问题并表达了观点。但是,你可以在以下方面进行改进:
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更详细地解释你的观点和论据,使其更具说服力。
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注意语法错误和用词不当。
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原文: "The main reason is children can let the children the true reason for why they should study." 改进: "The main reason is that field trips can help children understand the real-world applications of their studies."
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原文: "Kelly suggests that teacher will not be willing to hold a field trip because they might not feel fun with it." 改进: "Kelly suggests that some teachers may be unwilling to organize field trips because they can be time-consuming and challenging to plan."
4. 文章结构与组织
你的文章结构基本清晰,但可以在以下方面进行改进:
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使用更明确的段落划分和过渡词汇来组织文章。
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在引入论据时使用更清晰的句子结构。
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原文: "Specifically, I had went to the history museum when I was a primary school student." 改进: "For instance, when I was a primary school student, I visited a history museum on a field trip."
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原文: "Moreover, holding a field trip also can make the children be more enthusiastic in the study." 改进: "Moreover, participating in field trips can also increase children's enthusiasm for learning."
5. 语法批改
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Kelly suggests that teachera teacher(This rule identifies whether the article 'a' is missing in a sentence.) will not be willing to hold a field trip because they might not feel fun with it.However However(Missing space between sentences), I questioned the idea that not all teacher will feel exhausted about field trip and going to a field trip is also another way to the children's education.
Title: 6 Article Revision
In the debate between incorporating field trips into a child's education and solely focusing on classroom learning, I firmly believe that field trips hold significant value. The primary reason is that these excursions allow children to grasp the real-world applications of their studies. For instance, as a primary school student, I visited a history museum and was captivated by the antiques and ancient literature. Consequently, this experience inspired me to pursue archaeology. Without that trip, my interest in archaeology might have never been ignited. Furthermore, field trips can foster enthusiasm for learning among children.
Kelly argues that teachers may be reluctant to organize field trips due to the potential lack of enjoyment and added workload. However, I challenge this notion as not all educators may feel overwhelmed by such activities; in fact, many might view field trips as an alternative and effective approach to enriching their students' education. (152 words)
In the choice debate between going on incorporating field trips for child' into a child's education (clarification of the subject) and spending learning in a classroom,I solely focusing on classroom learning, I firmly believe we should focus more on the going to that field trips.The main trips hold significant value. The primary reason is that these excursions allow children can let to grasp the children the true reason for why they should study.Specifically, I had went to the history museum when I was real-world applications (more precise wording) of their studies. For instance, as a primary school student.And student, I visited a history museum and was really stunned captivated by the antiques and the previous literature. Consequntely, I decided ancient literature (corrected grammar). Consequently, this experience inspired me to become a archeaologist after pursue archaeology (corrected spelling). Without that trip.If I had not that experience, I guess I would not be interested trip, my interest in the archeaology.Moreover, holding a archaeology might have never been ignited (improved phrasing). Furthermore, field trip also trips can make the foster enthusiasm for learning among children be (more enthusiastic in the study. concise wording).
Kelly suggests argues that teacher will not teachers may be willing reluctant to hold a organize field trip because they might not feel fun with it.However, trips due to the potential lack of enjoyment and added workload. However, I questioned the idea that challenge this notion as not all teacher will educators may feel exhausted about overwhelmed by such activities; in fact, many might view field trip trips as an alternative and going effective approach to a field trip is also another way to the children's education.enriching their students' education (improved sentence structure and clarity).
Title: 8 思维导图
1. Introduction
- Debate on field trips vs. classroom learning
- Importance of field trips
2. Real-world applications
- Personal experience with history museum
- Inspiration to pursue archaeology
3. Fostering enthusiasm for learning
4. Addressing counterarguments
- Teachers' reluctance due to workload and enjoyment concerns
5. Challenging counterarguments
- Not all educators feel overwhelmed by field trips
- Alternative and effective approach to education enrichment
Title: 9 关键词
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | Simplified Chinese Translation | Sample Sentence |
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| Incorporating | /ɪnˈkɔːrpəreɪtɪŋ/ | Verb | Including something as part of a group, system, or plan | 合并 | Incorporating field trips into education can provide real-world experiences. |
| Excursions | /ɪkˈskʌrʒənz/ | Noun | Short journeys or trips, usually made for pleasure | 短途旅行 | Excursions to museums can inspire students' interest in history. |
| Captivated | /ˈkæptɪveɪtɪd/ | Adjective | Attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm | 被迷住的 | I was captivated by the antiques and ancient literature at the museum. |
| Archaeology | /ˌɑrkēˈäləjē/ | Noun | The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts | 考古学 | My field trip to the museum inspired me to pursue archaeology. |
| Enthusiasm | /ɪnˈθuːziæzəm/ | Noun | Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval | 热情 | Field trips can foster enthusiasm for learning among children. |
| Reluctant | /rɪˈlʌktənt/ | Adjective | Unwilling and hesitant; disinclined | 不情愿的 | Some teachers may be reluctant to organize field trips due to added workload. |
| Overwhelmed | /oʊvərˈ(h)welm/ | Adjective | Give too much of a thing to someone; inundate | 不堪重负的 | Not all educators may feel overwhelmed by organizing field trips. |
| Alternative | /ɔlˈtɝnətɪv/ | Adjective | Available as another possibility or choice | 可供选择的 | Many educators view field trips as an alternative approach to enriching education. |
| Enriching | /ɪnˈrɪʧɪŋ/ | Verb | Improve or enhance the quality or value of | 丰富的 | Field trips are an effective and enriching way to supplement classroom learning. |
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