TOEFL TPO None Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Write a post responding to the professor’s question.
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Dr.Achebe
In the next few weeks, we'll be talking about urban traffic management. Let's begin by discussing one popular idea-creating car-free central zones. Some cities around the world have recently designated their downtown areas as being automobile-free, which means that vehicles are not allowed to enter the city centers. Do you think that more cities should make their central zones car-free? Why or why not?
Claire
I support the idea of establishing car-free central zones because this will result in one important benefit for city residents-it will be better for their health. Instead of driving everywhere, people will be encouraged to walk or cycle more. It would be a great way to incorporate exercise into people's routines.
Paul
It sounds like a good idea, but I'm skeptical. My main concern is that many businesses located in the city centers, such as shops and restaurants, may suffer because the customers will no longer be able to reach those businesses by car. For some customers, if they can't drive, they won't go at all.
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Paul's point is right when there is no more transportation available for the citizens. After all, the economical development of a city also plays pivotal role. However, I second with Claire's viewpoint on the one for the following reasons. I hold the view that central zones car-free will contribute a lot to the environment of the central city. This is because that actually the automobile vehicles usually release countless amounts of greenhouse gases and pollutants, like methane, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide. In this way, it will increase the ratio of suffering asthma and even cancer, which greatly damage people's health. With the creation of automobile-free zones, the air quality will dramatically develop, Besides, the zones also provide a suitable area for people to entertain, For example, people can have a picnic with their friends. And they can have a walk, breathing the pure clean air. Therefore, I think Paul's viewpoint is tenure, actually there is no need to worry about it, because people can replace the automobile car by riding bicycles.
Evaluation Result
1. 子项得分
Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5 Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0 Language Use and Grammar: 3.5
2. 预估分数
24. 3 任务完成度
整体来说,你的文章在完成任务方面做得很好。你对问题进行了回应,并表达了自己的观点。然而,有一些地方需要改进。首先,在文章中提到Paul和Claire的观点时,最好详细解释他们的观点,以便读者更好地理解。其次,尽管你提供了一些支持观点的例子,但这些例子可以更具体一些。
改进建议(英文):
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在提到Paul和Claire的观点时,请详细说明他们的立场。
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在给出支持观点的例子时,请尽量具体化。
4. 文章结构与组织
从文章结构和组织方面来看,你的文章基本上是合理的。然而,在引言部分可以更明确地陈述论题和你将要讨论的主要观点。此外,在段落之间使用过渡词或短语可以使文章更连贯。
改进建议(简体中文):
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在引言部分明确陈述论题和主要观点。
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使用过渡词或短语使段落之间更连贯。
改进建议(英文):
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在引言部分,可以这样写:“在本文中,我将讨论Paul和Claire的观点,并表达我对中心区域无车化的看法。”
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在段落之间添加过渡词,例如:“首先,我同意Claire的观点,因为……其次,尽管Paul的观点也有一定道理,但我认为……”
5. 语法批改
(Whitespace repetition (bad formatting))Paul's point is rightright,(This rule identifies whether commas are missing in a sentence.) when there is no more transportation available for the citizens. After all, the economicaleconomic('economical (economic) growth' etc.) development of a city also plays pivotala pivotal(This rule identifies whether the article 'a' is missing in a sentence.) role. However, I second with Claire's viewpoint on the one for the following reasons. I hold the view that central zones car-free will contribute a lot to the environment of the central city. This is because that actually the automobile vehicles usually release countless amounts of greenhouse gases and pollutants, like methane, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide. In this way, it will increase the ratio of suffering asthma and even cancer, which greatly damage people's health. With the creation of automobile-free zones, the air quality will dramatically develop, Besides, the zones also provide a suitable area for people to entertain, For example, people can have a picnic with their friends. And they can have a walk, breathing the purepure,(This rule identifies whether commas are missing in a sentence.) clean air. Therefore, I think Paul's viewpoint is tenure, actually there is no need to worry about it, because people can replace the automobile car by riding bicycles.
Title: 6 文章修订
While Paul raises a valid concern regarding the potential impact on transportation availability, I concur with Claire's perspective on implementing car-free central zones for several reasons. Primarily, I believe that establishing such zones will significantly benefit the urban environment. This is due to the fact that motor vehicles are notorious for emitting substantial quantities of greenhouse gases and pollutants, including methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen oxide. Consequently, this exacerbates health issues such as asthma and even cancer among city dwellers.
By creating automobile-free zones, air quality would dramatically improve. Moreover, these areas would offer an inviting space for residents to engage in leisure activities. For instance, individuals could enjoy picnics with friends or take leisurely strolls while breathing in cleaner air. Although Paul's concerns warrant consideration, alternative modes of transportation like bicycles can effectively address these issues while still promoting a healthier and more sustainable urban environment. (150 words)
Paul's point is right when there is no more While Paul raises a valid concern (clarification) regarding the potential impact on transportation available for the citizens. After all, the economical development of a city also plays pivotal role. However, availability, I second concur with Claire's viewpoint perspective (word choice) on the one for the following reasons. I hold the view that implementing car-free central zones car-free for several reasons. Primarily, I believe that establishing such zones will contribute a lot significantly benefit (word choice) the urban environment. This is due to the environment of the central city. This is because fact that actually the automobile motor vehicles usually release countless amounts are notorious for emitting substantial quantities (word choice) of greenhouse gases and pollutants, like including methane, carbon dioxide dioxide, and nitrogen oxide. In Consequently, this way, it will increase the ratio of suffering exacerbates health issues such as asthma and even cancer, which greatly damage people's health. With the creation of cancer among city dwellers (word choice).
By creating automobile-free zones, the air quality will would dramatically develop, Besides, the zones also provide improve (word choice). Moreover, these areas would offer an inviting space for residents to engage in leisure activities (word choice). For instance, individuals could enjoy picnics with friends or take leisurely strolls while breathing in cleaner air (word choice). Although Paul's concerns warrant consideration (word choice), alternative modes of transportation like bicycles can effectively address these issues while still promoting a suitable area for people to entertain, For example, people can have a picnic with their friends. And they can have a walk, breathing the pure clean air. Therefore, I think Paul's viewpoint is tenure, actually there is no need to worry about it, because people can replace the automobile car by riding bicycles.healthier and more sustainable urban environment (sentence structure).
Title: 8 思维导图
1. Introduction
- Agree with Claire's perspective
- Car-free central zones
2. Benefits to urban environment
- Reduction of greenhouse gases and pollutants
* Methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide
- Health improvements for city dwellers
* Asthma, cancer
3. Improved air quality and leisure spaces
- Picnics, leisurely strolls, cleaner air
4. Addressing transportation concerns
- Alternative modes of transportation (bicycles)
5. Conclusion
- Healthier and more sustainable urban environment.
Title: 9 关键词
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | Simplified Chinese Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| concur | /kənˈkɜr/ | verb | agree; be of the same opinion | 同意 | I concur with Claire's perspective on implementing car-free central zones. |
| notorious | /noʊˈtɔriəs/ | adjective | famous for something bad | 臭名昭著的 | Motor vehicles are notorious for emitting substantial quantities of pollutants. |
| exacerbate | /ɪgˈzæsərbeɪt/ | verb | make a problem or situation worse | 加剧 | This exacerbates health issues such as asthma and even cancer among city dwellers. |
| automobile-free zones | /ˌɔtəmoʊˈbil fri zonz/ | noun phrase | areas where cars are not allowed | 无汽车区 | By creating automobile-free zones, air quality would dramatically improve. |
| leisure | /ˈliʒər/ | noun | free time; time when one is not working | 休闲 | These areas would offer an inviting space for residents to engage in leisure activities. |
| warrant | /ˈwɔrənt/ | verb | justify or necessitate (a course of action) | 使有必要 | Although Paul's concerns warrant consideration, alternative modes of transportation can address these issues. |
| sustainable | /səˈsteɪnəbəl/ | adjective | able to be maintained at a certain rate or level | 可持续的 | Promoting a healthier and more sustainable urban environment. |
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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