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TOEFL Speaking: Opiniões e Preferências — Previsões de Tópicos e Prática 2026
As questões de opinião pedem que você escolha um lado, defenda uma preferência ou concorde/discorde de uma afirmação — tudo em 45 segundos. Elas avaliam sua capacidade de formar uma posição clara e sustentá-la com argumentos. Este guia traz 32 questões de prática organizadas em 8 simulações de entrevista, com respostas modelo, estratégias comprovadas e armadilhas a evitar.
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Questões
4 / prova
Resposta
45 seg
Tema
Opiniões
Resposta rápida: como lidar com questões de opinião?
Declare sua posição na primeira frase, sustente-a com um argumento sólido e um exemplo pessoal, e finalize com uma conclusão breve. Não tente defender os dois lados — comprometa-se com um ponto de vista e desenvolva-o completamente dentro de 45 segundos.
Por que tópicos de opinião aparecem no TOEFL
A Entrevista Speaking do TOEFL foi desenvolvida para medir sua capacidade de se comunicar em inglês em conversas espontâneas. As questões de opinião e preferência são especialmente valorizadas pelos elaboradores do exame porque exigem raciocínio abstrato — você não pode simplesmente descrever o que vê ou recitar uma resposta memorizada. Em vez disso, você precisa formar uma posição no momento e defendê-la com lógica e argumentos.
Essas questões também avaliam o uso da linguagem de concordância e discordância, essencial no ambiente acadêmico. Estudantes universitários precisam expressar preferências em seminários, defender posições de teses e avaliar ideias concorrentes. Ao incluir questões de opinião, o TOEFL verifica se você consegue usar estruturas comparativas, linguagem condicional e vocabulário persuasivo de forma natural.
Os tópicos de opinião geralmente aparecem como a terceira ou quarta pergunta da entrevista, após questões mais pessoais e factuais de aquecimento. Eles têm o mesmo peso das demais questões da entrevista, mas oferecem mais espaço para demonstrar linguagem complexa e pensamento estruturado.
32 Questões de Prática (8 Conjuntos)
Cada conjunto abaixo simula um cenário de Take an Interview do TOEFL com quatro perguntas progressivas: uma abertura factual, uma questão de experiência, uma questão de opinião e uma pergunta especulativa de encerramento. Expanda qualquer questão para ver uma resposta modelo de 45 segundos.
Conjunto de Entrevista 1 de 8
Social science research on decision-making
1Q1 — FactualComo a maioria das pessoas que você conhece costuma tomar decisões importantes, como escolher uma universidade ou carreira?+
Resposta Modelo
From what I have observed, most people around me rely heavily on advice from family members and close friends when making big decisions. They also spend time researching options online, reading reviews, and comparing outcomes. For example, when my classmates were choosing universities, nearly everyone asked their parents first and then looked at rankings and campus visit experiences. Very few people made the decision entirely on their own without consulting anyone. So I would say the combination of personal research and trusted opinions is the most common approach.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaVocê pode descrever uma situação em que precisou escolher entre duas boas opções? Como você decidiu?+
Resposta Modelo
Last year I had to choose between an internship at a marketing firm and a research assistant position at my university. Both were excellent opportunities, but they offered very different experiences. I made a list of what I wanted to gain in the short term versus the long term and realized the research position aligned better with my graduate school goals. I also talked to a professor I trust, who pointed out that research experience would be harder to find later. In the end I chose the research role, and I am glad I did because it gave me skills I use every day in my coursework.
3Q3 — OpiniãoAlgumas pessoas acreditam que você deve sempre seguir sua intuição ao tomar decisões. Outras acham que a análise cuidadosa é mais confiável. Qual abordagem você prefere?+
Resposta Modelo
I prefer careful analysis over pure instinct, especially for decisions with long-term consequences. Instincts can be influenced by emotions or biases that we are not even aware of, and acting on a gut feeling sometimes leads to regret. When I analyzed my options carefully before choosing my university major, I ended up much happier than friends who picked based on a first impression. That said, I do think instinct can play a small supporting role once you have gathered enough information. But the foundation of any important decision should be thoughtful evaluation of the facts.
4Q4 — EspeculativoComo você acha que a inteligência artificial pode mudar a forma como as pessoas tomam decisões pessoais no futuro?+
Resposta Modelo
I think AI will increasingly serve as a decision-support tool that helps people weigh options more objectively. For instance, AI could analyze your spending habits, career goals, and personal values to recommend the best financial or educational path. However, I doubt most people will fully hand over personal decisions to a machine because emotions and relationships play such a large role in human choices. There is also a risk that over-reliance on AI could reduce our ability to think critically on our own. So while AI will certainly influence decision-making, I believe humans will still want the final say.
Conjunto de Entrevista 2 de 8
Campus policy review committee interview
1Q1 — FactualQuais políticas do campus da sua universidade os estudantes mais discutem?+
Resposta Modelo
At my university, students talk most about the attendance policy and the grading system. Many students feel that mandatory attendance is too strict, especially for large lecture courses where participation is not really part of the grade. The grading curve is another frequent topic because some departments use it and others do not, which creates confusion. Students also discuss housing policies, particularly the rule that first-year students must live on campus. These three policies come up in almost every student government meeting I have attended.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaVocê já foi diretamente afetado por uma regra ou política do campus que considerou injusta?+
Resposta Modelo
Yes, during my second year the library changed its reservation policy and limited study room bookings to one hour per student. I used to reserve a room for three-hour study sessions before exams, and the new rule made it very difficult to focus because I had to pack up and find a new space every hour. Several of my classmates felt the same way, and we submitted a petition to the student affairs office. The administration eventually extended the limit to two hours, which was a reasonable compromise. The experience taught me that policies can change when students speak up constructively.
3Q3 — OpiniãoVocê acha que os estudantes deveriam ter o mesmo poder de decisão que os administradores na definição de políticas do campus?+
Resposta Modelo
I believe students should have a strong voice in policy decisions, but I do not think they need fully equal power with administrators. Administrators have expertise in budgeting, legal compliance, and long-term institutional planning that most students simply do not have. However, students experience the direct impact of policies every day, so their perspective is essential. A good model is a committee where students hold a meaningful number of seats and their input is genuinely considered, not just heard and ignored. That balance ensures policies are both practical and fair to the people they affect most.
4Q4 — EspeculativoSe você pudesse reformular um aspecto da forma como as universidades criam e aplicam regras, o que mudaria?+
Resposta Modelo
If I could redesign one aspect, I would require universities to run a pilot period before making any new policy permanent. Too often, rules are introduced based on theory and then kept in place even when they clearly do not work. A pilot system would let the university test a policy for one semester, gather feedback from students and faculty, and then decide whether to keep it, modify it, or drop it entirely. This approach would reduce frustration and produce better-designed rules. It would also show students that the administration values evidence over assumptions, which would build trust on campus.
Conjunto de Entrevista 3 de 8
Student lifestyle preferences study
1Q1 — FactualComo é um dia de semana típico para a maioria dos estudantes universitários que você conhece?+
Resposta Modelo
Most university students I know follow a fairly structured routine during the week. They attend classes in the morning or early afternoon, grab lunch at the cafeteria or a nearby restaurant, and then spend the late afternoon studying at the library or working on group projects. Evenings are usually split between finishing homework and socializing, whether that means going to a club meeting, exercising, or just hanging out with friends. Most students I know try to be in bed by midnight, although that changes dramatically during exam season when late-night study sessions become the norm.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaVocê já fez alguma mudança significativa nos seus hábitos diários ou estilo de vida? O que motivou essa mudança?+
Resposta Modelo
Yes, at the start of my third year I completely changed my morning routine. I used to skip breakfast and rush to class feeling tired, which hurt my concentration. After reading about the connection between morning habits and productivity, I started waking up forty-five minutes earlier to eat a proper breakfast and do a short walk. The change was difficult for the first two weeks, but once it became a habit I noticed a clear improvement in my energy and focus during lectures. That experience showed me how small lifestyle adjustments can have a big impact on academic performance.
3Q3 — OpiniãoAlguns estudantes preferem uma rotina diária muito estruturada. Outros preferem flexibilidade e espontaneidade. Qual estilo de vida você acha que leva a uma maior felicidade?+
Resposta Modelo
I think a moderately structured schedule leads to greater happiness for most students. Complete spontaneity sounds appealing, but in practice it often leads to procrastination and stress when deadlines approach. On the other hand, an overly rigid schedule leaves no room for unexpected opportunities or rest. The happiest students I know plan their main responsibilities but leave open blocks for whatever they feel like doing. For instance, I schedule my classes, study time, and exercise, but I keep my evenings flexible. That mix gives me both productivity and the freedom to recharge in whatever way feels right on a given day.
4Q4 — EspeculativoComo você acha que o estilo de vida dos estudantes universitários será diferente daqui a dez anos em comparação com hoje?+
Resposta Modelo
I think student lifestyles ten years from now will be even more digital and flexible than they are today. More classes will be offered in hybrid or fully online formats, which means students may not need to live near campus at all. Social life might shift further toward virtual communities, although I believe most students will still crave in-person interaction. Health and wellness could also play a bigger role as universities invest in mental health resources and encourage work-life balance. Overall, I expect future students to have more choices about when and where they study, but that freedom will also require stronger self-discipline.
Conjunto de Entrevista 4 de 8
Philosophy class debate preparation
1Q1 — FactualQuais são alguns dilemas éticos comuns que as pessoas enfrentam no cotidiano?+
Resposta Modelo
People encounter ethical dilemmas more often than they realize. One common example is deciding whether to tell a friend an uncomfortable truth or protect their feelings with a small lie. Another is choosing between personal convenience and environmental responsibility, like driving a car instead of taking public transportation. In the workplace, employees sometimes face pressure to cut corners on quality to meet deadlines. Students deal with dilemmas around academic honesty, such as whether to report a classmate they see cheating. These everyday situations force people to weigh competing values like honesty, loyalty, and fairness.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaVocê pode descrever uma situação em que precisou defender algo em que acreditava, mesmo sendo difícil?+
Resposta Modelo
During a group project in my second year, one team member copied a large section of text from an online source without citing it. I noticed the plagiarism and felt very uncomfortable because the student was also a friend. I decided to bring it up privately and explain that we could all fail the assignment if the professor discovered it. My friend was initially upset but eventually agreed to rewrite the section. It was an awkward conversation, but I believed it was the right thing to do for the entire team. The experience reinforced my belief that honesty is worth the short-term discomfort.
3Q3 — OpiniãoVocê acredita que as pessoas nascem com um senso natural de certo e errado, ou que a moralidade é totalmente aprendida com a sociedade?+
Resposta Modelo
I believe morality is primarily learned from society, although humans may have some basic instincts toward empathy and fairness. Children learn what is right and wrong from their parents, teachers, and cultural environment, and moral standards clearly vary across cultures and time periods. For example, practices considered acceptable a hundred years ago are now seen as unethical in many parts of the world. If morality were purely innate, we would expect much more consistency across societies. So while our capacity for moral reasoning might be built in, the specific values we hold are largely shaped by the world we grow up in.
4Q4 — EspeculativoSe todos no mundo compartilhassem os mesmos valores morais, você acha que a sociedade seria melhor ou pior?+
Resposta Modelo
At first glance, a world with shared moral values sounds ideal because it would reduce conflict and misunderstanding. However, I think it could actually make society worse in some ways. Moral diversity pushes people to question their assumptions, debate important issues, and refine their ethical thinking. Without disagreement, there would be less motivation to examine whether our values are truly just. History shows that moral progress often comes from people who challenge the dominant view. So while universal agreement on basic principles like human dignity would be wonderful, complete moral uniformity could lead to stagnation and an inability to recognize when change is needed.
Conjunto de Entrevista 5 de 8
Consumer behavior research project
1Q1 — FactualQuais fatores a maioria das pessoas considera ao decidir comprar um produto caro, como um notebook ou um celular?+
Resposta Modelo
From my observation, most people consider several key factors before making an expensive purchase. Price is obviously the first concern, especially for students on a limited budget. After that, people look at product reviews online, compare features across different brands, and ask friends or family for recommendations. Brand reputation also plays a large role because people tend to trust companies they have had good experiences with in the past. Finally, many consumers consider how long the product will last, since paying more upfront for something durable can save money over time.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaMe fale sobre uma compra que você fez e depois se arrependeu. O que aprendeu com isso?+
Resposta Modelo
A couple of years ago I bought an expensive pair of noise-canceling headphones on impulse because they were on sale during a holiday promotion. I did not research other options or read detailed reviews before purchasing. Within a month, the battery life turned out to be much shorter than advertised, and the comfort was poor for long study sessions. I learned that a discount does not automatically make something a good deal and that impulse buying almost always leads to disappointment. Now I give myself at least a week to research and think before making any purchase over a certain amount. That waiting period has saved me from several bad decisions.
3Q3 — OpiniãoAlgumas pessoas acreditam que a fidelidade à marca é racional porque marcas confiáveis entregam qualidade constante. Outras acham que ela impede os consumidores de encontrar opções melhores. Qual é a sua opinião?+
Resposta Modelo
I think brand loyalty can be rational up to a point, but it becomes a problem when people stop comparing alternatives altogether. Sticking with a brand you trust saves time and reduces the risk of a bad purchase, which makes sense for everyday items. However, markets change quickly, and newer companies often offer better value or innovation. I used to buy the same brand of running shoes every year until a friend convinced me to try a different one, and I discovered it was more comfortable at a lower price. So my view is that loyalty should be a starting point for your search, not a reason to stop searching entirely.
4Q4 — EspeculativoComo você acha que a publicidade personalizada impulsionada por IA afetará as escolhas do consumidor nos próximos anos?+
Resposta Modelo
I think personalized AI advertising will make it easier for consumers to discover products that genuinely match their needs, but it will also create risks. On the positive side, you will spend less time searching for what you want because algorithms will learn your preferences and present relevant options. On the negative side, these systems could create filter bubbles that limit your exposure to alternatives and make it easier for companies to manipulate purchasing decisions. People may end up buying more than they need simply because the ads are so well-targeted. Ultimately, I think consumers will need to develop stronger critical thinking about advertising to maintain genuine freedom of choice.
Conjunto de Entrevista 6 de 8
University planning committee student input
1Q1 — FactualQuais instalações ou serviços do campus da sua universidade os estudantes mais utilizam?+
Resposta Modelo
The facilities students use most at my university are the library, the student center, and the dining halls. The library is always crowded, especially during midterms and finals, because it offers quiet study spaces and fast internet. The student center is popular for socializing, attending club events, and grabbing coffee between classes. Dining halls are a daily necessity for students who live on campus. Beyond those three, the fitness center and computer labs also see heavy traffic. If I had to rank them, the library would definitely be number one since nearly every student spends time there at some point during the week.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaHouve alguma mudança em uma instalação ou serviço do campus que melhorou diretamente sua experiência como estudante?+
Resposta Modelo
Yes, last year the university renovated the main study area on the third floor of the library. They replaced old desks with modern workstations that have built-in power outlets and better lighting, and they added several small group study rooms with glass walls. Before the renovation, finding a seat with a working outlet was a daily struggle, and group study meant whispering in the open area. After the update, studying became much more comfortable and productive. I found myself spending more time on campus instead of going home to work. It was a relatively small investment that made a big difference in how students used the space.
3Q3 — OpiniãoSe a universidade tivesse um orçamento limitado, você acha que deveria priorizar a modernização de instalações acadêmicas, como salas de aula e laboratórios, ou instalações de vida estudantil, como centros de recreação e alojamentos?+
Resposta Modelo
I believe the university should prioritize academic facilities when the budget is limited. The primary reason students attend university is to learn, and outdated classrooms with poor technology or overcrowded labs directly hurt the quality of education. A state-of-the-art recreation center is nice to have, but it does not contribute to the core academic mission the way a modern science lab or a well-equipped lecture hall does. Of course, student life facilities matter for well-being and retention, but if I had to choose one over the other, investing in the places where learning happens should always come first.
4Q4 — EspeculativoComo você imagina que será o campus universitário ideal daqui a vinte anos?+
Resposta Modelo
I think the ideal campus twenty years from now will be a hybrid space that blends physical and digital environments. Classrooms will feature immersive technology like augmented reality and holographic displays that make lectures more interactive. Green design will be standard, with solar-powered buildings and campus-wide sustainability programs. Study spaces will be highly flexible, with movable walls and furniture that adapt to different group sizes. Most importantly, campuses will be designed around student well-being, with more green spaces, meditation rooms, and health clinics integrated into everyday areas. The campus of the future will feel less like a collection of buildings and more like a connected community designed for both learning and living.
Conjunto de Entrevista 7 de 8
Cross-cultural perspectives research
1Q1 — FactualQue diferenças culturais você notou entre pessoas de diferentes regiões ou países?+
Resposta Modelo
One of the biggest cultural differences I have noticed is in communication styles. People from some cultures are very direct and say exactly what they think, while people from other cultures prefer indirect communication to avoid conflict or embarrassment. I have also noticed differences in attitudes toward time and punctuality. In some countries, arriving ten minutes late to a social event is perfectly normal, whereas in others it would be considered rude. Eating customs vary widely too, from what people consider appropriate table manners to whether meals are communal or individual. These differences are fascinating once you understand the values behind them.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaVocê pode descrever uma situação em que aprendeu algo valioso ao interagir com alguém de um contexto cultural diferente?+
Resposta Modelo
During my first year, I was paired with a roommate from Brazil for a group housing assignment. At first I found it challenging because we had very different approaches to personal space and socializing. He would invite friends over without much advance notice, which I was not used to. Over time, though, I realized his openness created a warm and lively living environment that I actually enjoyed. He taught me that being flexible and welcoming can strengthen friendships in ways that careful planning cannot. That experience made me much more open to spontaneity and helped me appreciate different ways of building community.
3Q3 — OpiniãoVocê acha que a globalização está tornando as culturas do mundo mais parecidas, e isso é um desenvolvimento positivo ou negativo?+
Resposta Modelo
I think globalization is definitely making cultures more similar in some surface-level ways, such as fashion, food, and entertainment. You can find the same coffee chains and streaming services in almost every major city now. However, I believe this is mostly a negative development when it comes at the cost of local traditions and languages. Cultural diversity gives the world richness and different ways of thinking about problems. When smaller cultures are absorbed by dominant global trends, we lose unique perspectives that cannot be replaced. I think we should embrace the connectivity that globalization offers while actively protecting the traditions and languages that make each culture distinct.
4Q4 — EspeculativoComo você acha que o aumento da migração e do trabalho remoto moldará a identidade cultural na próxima geração?+
Resposta Modelo
I think the next generation will develop much more blended cultural identities than any generation before them. With remote work allowing people to live in different countries while keeping the same job, and with migration continuing to increase, children will grow up exposed to multiple languages, cuisines, and value systems from an early age. This could lead to a more tolerant and adaptable society, but it might also create challenges around belonging and tradition. Some people may feel torn between cultures rather than rooted in one. Overall, I think cultural identity will become more personal and self-constructed rather than something determined entirely by where you were born.
Conjunto de Entrevista 8 de 8
Future of education think tank interview
1Q1 — FactualQuais são os maiores desafios que os estudantes enfrentam no sistema educacional atual?+
Resposta Modelo
I think the biggest challenges students face today include rising tuition costs, mental health pressures, and a gap between what is taught in classrooms and what employers actually need. Many students graduate with significant debt that takes years to pay off, which limits their career choices after university. The pressure to maintain high grades while managing social life and finances also contributes to widespread anxiety and burnout. Additionally, some curricula have not been updated to reflect the skills that modern workplaces require, such as data literacy and collaboration across digital platforms. These challenges affect students across disciplines and income levels.
2Q2 — ExperiênciaQual foi uma experiência educacional que teve um impacto duradouro na sua forma de pensar ou aprender?+
Resposta Modelo
In my second year, I took a seminar course where the professor used the Socratic method almost exclusively. Instead of lecturing, she asked probing questions and expected us to build arguments on the spot using evidence from our readings. At first it was intimidating, and I often felt unprepared. But over the semester, I noticed that I was retaining information far better than in traditional lecture courses because I had to actively engage with every concept. That class taught me that real learning happens when you are forced to think critically rather than passively absorb information. I now seek out courses that challenge me to participate actively.
3Q3 — OpiniãoAlguns educadores acreditam que os exames padronizados são a forma mais justa de medir a capacidade dos estudantes. Outros argumentam que eles não captam o verdadeiro potencial. Qual é sua posição?+
Resposta Modelo
I believe standardized testing is a limited and often unfair way to measure student ability. These tests reward memorization and test-taking strategy more than genuine understanding or creativity. Students from wealthier backgrounds can afford expensive preparation courses, which gives them an advantage that has nothing to do with actual intelligence or effort. I have seen classmates who are brilliant thinkers perform poorly on standardized exams simply because they do not test well under timed pressure. A better approach would combine project-based assessments, portfolios, and teacher evaluations to create a fuller picture of what a student can do. One number on a test should not define a person's academic future.
4Q4 — EspeculativoQuais você acha que serão as habilidades mais importantes para os estudantes aprenderem daqui a vinte anos, e como a educação deveria se adaptar?+
Resposta Modelo
Twenty years from now, I think the most important skills will be adaptability, critical thinking, and the ability to collaborate with both humans and AI systems. As technology automates routine tasks, the value of uniquely human skills like creative problem-solving and ethical judgment will increase. Education should adapt by shifting away from rote memorization toward project-based learning that mirrors real-world challenges. Schools should also teach digital literacy and data interpretation from an early age, since nearly every profession will involve working with technology. Finally, lifelong learning should become a core part of education systems, because the pace of change means that what you learn at eighteen may be outdated by the time you are thirty.
Como Responder Questões de Opinião
Passo 1
Declare sua posição com clareza
Comece com uma afirmação direta da sua opinião. Evite hesitar ou listar os dois lados. Os avaliadores querem ouvir um ponto de vista claro desde a primeira frase para poder acompanhar seu raciocínio.
Passo 2
Apresente um argumento sólido
Escolha seu melhor argumento e o desenvolva completamente. Tentar encaixar dois ou três argumentos em 45 segundos resulta em pontos superficiais e pouco desenvolvidos. Um argumento bem explicado é mais persuasivo.
Passo 3
Use um exemplo pessoal
Ancore seu argumento com um exemplo concreto da sua própria vida (ou uma hipótese plausível). Detalhes específicos tornam sua resposta mais vívida e fácil de acompanhar para o avaliador.
Passo 4
Finalize com uma conclusão breve
Encerre retomando sua posição em uma frase ou conectando de volta à pergunta. Uma conclusão curta sinaliza que você terminou seu raciocínio de forma intencional, em vez de ser interrompido.
4 Erros Comuns a Evitar
✗Ficar em cima do muro
Dizer "os dois lados têm bons argumentos" desperdiça segundos preciosos e deixa o avaliador sem uma posição clara para avaliar. Escolha um lado e comprometa-se com ele — mesmo que pudesse argumentar o oposto.
✗Falta de evidência de apoio
Dizer "prefiro X porque gosto" não desenvolve sua resposta. Você precisa de um argumento concreto e, de preferência, de um exemplo breve para mostrar por que sua preferência faz sentido.
✗Pontos em excesso
Tentar encaixar três ou quatro argumentos em 45 segundos produz uma lista de afirmações superficiais sem profundidade. Um ponto totalmente desenvolvido vale mais do que vários pela metade.
✗Frases artificiais
Modelos memorizados como "Na minha humilde opinião, acredito plenamente que..." soam robóticos. Use linguagem natural como "Eu acho..." ou "Para mim..." e deixe suas ideias sustentarem a resposta.
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Começar Prática TOEFLPerguntas Frequentes
O que são questões de opinião na seção de Entrevista do TOEFL Speaking?+
Quanto tempo tenho para responder uma questão de opinião?+
Preciso apresentar os dois lados do argumento?+
Posso inventar exemplos na minha resposta?+
Quais expressões posso usar para introduzir minha opinião no TOEFL Speaking?+
Como a questão de opinião é avaliada de forma diferente das questões factuais?+
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