TOEFL TPO 20 Speaking Task 1 Sample: Some people prefer to learn about current events from watching television news programs. Others prefer to read about current events in newspapers or on the Internet. Which do you think is better: watching the news or reading the news? Explain why.
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Some people prefer to learn about current events from watching television news programs. Others prefer to read about current events in newspapers or on the Internet. Which do you think is better: watching the news or reading the news? Explain why.
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1.Sub Scores
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Delivery: 3
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Topic Development: 3
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Language Use: 3
2.Estimated Scores
- Total Score: 23
3.Delivery The speaker's delivery is mostly clear, but there are some areas for improvement. The speech could be more fluid and have a more consistent pace. There are occasional pauses that disrupt the flow of the speech. To improve, the speaker should practice speaking more smoothly and reduce unnecessary pauses.
4.Topic Development The response is coherent and well-organized, with clear connections between ideas. However, the speaker could provide more specific examples or support for their preference of reading news over watching television news programs. To improve, the speaker should focus on elaborating on their points and providing more concrete examples to strengthen their argument.
5. Grammar
Personally, I feel that I prefer to read about current events in newspapers or on the internet. First of all, the content included in newspapers or on the internet is much more wider than television news programs because television news programs' times aretime is limited, so they only show some important news happening in the world. While on the newspapers or on the internet, you can see many boring things happening in the world.world that may not be considered important. Also, from the newspapers or the internet, you can haveform your own idea when you watchread some news. But from the television news programs, you only can get the idea from what they want to convey to you, so you don't have your own thinking time. So, in conclusion, I feel like it's a great way to read about current events in newspapers or on the internet.
Original:
Personally, I feel that I prefer to read about current events in newspapers or on the internet. First of all, the content included in newspapers or on the internet is much more wider than television news programs because television news programs' times are limited, so they only show some important news happening in the world. While on the newspapers or on the internet, you can see many boring things happening in the world. Also, from the newspapers or the internet, you can have your own idea when you watch some news. But from the television news programs, you only can get the idea from what they want to convey to you, so you don't have your own thinking time. So, in conclusion, I feel like it's a great way to read about current events in newspapers or on the internet.
Revised:
Personally, I believe that reading about current events in newspapers or on the internet is a better option than watching television news programs. One reason is that newspapers and online sources offer a wider range of content compared to television news programs, which have limited airtime and can only cover a few important stories. For instance, while TV news might focus on major political events, newspapers and websites can provide in-depth analysis and cover various topics such as local news, science, and culture.
Another advantage of reading the news is that it allows for more independent thinking. When watching television news programs, viewers are often presented with the broadcaster's perspective and may not have enough time to form their own opinions. In contrast, when reading articles from newspapers or online sources, individuals can take their time to analyze the information and develop their own understanding of the events. This encourages critical thinking and helps people stay informed without being overly influenced by media bias.
Personally, I believe that reading about current events in newspapers or on the internet is a better option than watching television news programs (revised for clarity and natural flow). One reason is that newspapers and online sources offer a wider range of content compared to television news programs (revised for proper grammar), which have limited airtime and can only cover a few important stories (revised for smooth transition). For instance, while TV news might focus on major political events (added supporting example), newspapers and websites can provide in-depth analysis and cover various topics such as local news, science, and culture (added supporting example).
Another advantage of reading the news is that it allows for more independent thinking (revised for natural flow). When watching television news programs, viewers are often presented with the broadcaster's perspective and may not have enough time to form their own opinions (revised for clarity). In contrast, when reading articles from newspapers or online sources (revised for smooth transition), individuals can take their time to analyze the information and develop their own understanding of the events (revised for proper grammar). This encourages critical thinking and helps people stay informed without being overly influenced by media bias (revised for strong conclusion).
Corrected:
Personally, I feel believe that I prefer to read reading about current events in newspapers or on the internet. First of all, the content included in newspapers or on the internet is much a better option than watching television news programs (revised for clarity and natural flow). One reason is that newspapers and online sources offer a wider range of content compared to television news programs (revised for proper grammar), which have limited airtime and can only cover a few important stories (revised for smooth transition). For instance, while TV news might focus on major political events (added supporting example), newspapers and websites can provide in-depth analysis and cover various topics such as local news, science, and culture (added supporting example).
Another advantage of reading the news is that it allows for more wider than independent thinking (revised for natural flow). When watching television news programs because television news programs' times programs, viewers are limited, so they only show some important news happening in the world. While on the often presented with the broadcaster's perspective and may not have enough time to form their own opinions (revised for clarity). In contrast, when reading articles from newspapers or on the internet, you online sources (revised for smooth transition), individuals can see many boring things happening in the world. Also, from the newspapers or the internet, you can have your take their time to analyze the information and develop their own idea when you watch some news. But from the television news programs, you only can get the idea from what they want to convey to you, so you don't have your own understanding of the events (revised for proper grammar). This encourages critical thinking time. So, in conclusion, I feel like it's a great way to read about current events in newspapers or on the internet.and helps people stay informed without being overly influenced by media bias (revised for strong conclusion).
7. Mind Map
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Preference/Opinion
- Prefers reading about current events in newspapers or on the internet
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Main Point
- Wider content available in newspapers and the internet compared to television news programs
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Supporting Examples
- Limited time for television news programs
- More variety of news in newspapers and on the internet
- Ability to form one's own opinion when reading news articles
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Conclusion
- Reading about current events in newspapers or on the internet is a better option
8. Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbols | Parts of Speech | English Definition | English Translations (if needed) | Sample Sentence |
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| Current events | /ˈkʌrənt ɪˈvɛnts/ | Noun | Recent happenings or occurrences | N/A | I prefer to read about current events in newspapers or on the internet. |
| Preference | /ˈprɛfərəns/ | Noun | A greater liking for one alternative over others | N/A | My preference is to read news articles rather than watch television news programs. |
| Limited | /ˈlɪmɪtɪd/ | Adjective | Restricted in size, amount, or extent | N/A | Television news programs have limited time to cover all the important events happening worldwide. |
| Variety | /vəˈraɪəti/ | Noun | A number of different types within a category | N/A | Newspapers and the internet offer a greater variety of news compared to television news programs. |
| Form an opinion | /fɔrm ən əˈpɪnjən/ | Verb Phrase | To develop a belief or judgment about something | N/A | Reading news articles allows me to form an opinion based on the information provided. |
9. Additional Examples
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Newspapers and the internet provide in-depth analysis of current events, allowing readers to better understand the situation.
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Reading news articles allows for a more flexible schedule, as one can read at their own pace and choose when to engage with the content.
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Newspapers and the internet often have comment sections where readers can engage in discussions and share their opinions, fostering a sense of community.
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Online news sources can be easily accessed through various devices such as smartphones and tablets, making it more convenient for readers.
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Newspapers and the internet offer customizable news feeds, allowing readers to focus on topics that interest them the most.
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