TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Come to class prepared to write an essay on the topic of freedom inspired by this conversation. More specifically, your essay will answer the question, "What does freedom mean to you?"
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Come to class prepared to write an essay on the topic of freedom inspired by this conversation. More specifically, your essay will answer the question, "What does freedom mean to you?"
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Freedom is the fundamental guarantee of human rights in today's society, particularly emphasized in the United States Constitution. However, what does freedom truly mean to me? I recall my childhood, a time that should have been carefree, but due to strict parental control, I was restricted from traveling, making phone calls to friends, and even studying at the library. At that time, freedom was my most coveted desire, and I believed that growing up and leaving home would symbolize freedom. As time has passed, I've grown into adulthood. In the supposedly freest country, walking alone on the streets, I often contemplate whether this aligns with the freedom I yearned for. Does reaching adulthood inherently grant us freedom? Amid societal expectations to excel academically, secure high-paying jobs, and purchase homes, does our growth genuinely usher in more freedom? Some believe freedom is doing whatever one desires without constraints; others see it as financial freedom. There are even those who believe death brings true peace and freedom. I am still in search of the definition of freedom. For now, perhaps, freedom is the ability to laugh wholeheartedly and enjoy the beauty of the present moment. I strongly resonate with the author's mention of "freedom in writing." Writing, unrestricted and unbounded, represents the liberation of thoughts and language. In conclusion, the freedom I aspire to is inner satisfaction, intellectual growth, and the ability to express myself in what I am passionate about.
评估结果
1. Sub Scores:
Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5 Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0 Language Use and Grammar: 4.5
2. Estimated Scores:
Estimated Score: 27
3. Task completeness:
The essay does a good job of addressing the topic of freedom and provides personal insights into the author's understanding of the concept. However, it could benefit from more specific examples or experiences to better illustrate the author's viewpoint. Additionally, while the essay is inspired by a conversation, it does not directly engage with or reference any specific points from that conversation.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Include more specific examples or experiences that have shaped your understanding of freedom.
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Engage with points from the conversation that inspired the essay, either by agreeing, disagreeing, or expanding upon them.
Examples in English:
- "When I finally moved out of my parents' house and started college, I experienced a newfound sense of freedom as I was able to make my own decisions about my schedule, social life, and studies."
- "In the conversation that inspired this essay, one person mentioned that freedom is about having choices. I agree with this idea because when I was younger and had limited choices due to my parents' control, I felt less free."
4. Essay structure and organization:
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body paragraphs discussing different aspects of freedom, and a conclusion summarizing the author's viewpoint. However, transitions between ideas could be improved to create a smoother flow throughout the essay.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Use transitional phrases or sentences to connect ideas more effectively.
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Ensure each paragraph has a clear focus on one aspect of freedom.
Examples in English:
- "As I grew older and gained more independence, my understanding of freedom evolved as well. For instance..."
- "Another aspect of freedom that resonates with me is the idea of financial freedom. Being able to support oneself without relying on others allows for greater autonomy and decision-making power in one's life."
5. Grammar
Freedom is the fundamental guarantee of human rights in today's society, particularly emphasized in the United States Constitution. However, what does freedom truly mean to me? I recall my childhood, a time that should have been carefree, but due to strict parental control, I was restricted from traveling, making phone calls to friends, and even studying at the library. At that time, freedom was my most coveted desire, and I believed that growing up and leaving home would symbolize freedom.
As time has passed, I've grown into adulthood. In the supposedly freest country, walking alone on the streets, I often contemplate whether this aligns with the freedom I yearned for. Does reaching adulthood inherently grant us freedom? Amid societal expectations to excel academically, secure high-paying jobs, and purchase homes, does our growth genuinely usher in more freedom? Some believe freedom is doing whatever one desires without constraints; others see it as financial freedom. There are even those who believe death brings true peace and freedom.
I am still in search of the definition of freedom. For now, perhaps, freedom is the ability to laugh wholeheartedly and enjoy the beauty of the present moment. I strongly resonate with the author's mention of "freedom in writing." Writing, unrestricted and unbounded, represents the liberation of thoughts and language. In conclusion, the freedom I aspire to is inner satisfaction, intellectual growth, and the ability to express myself in what I am passionate about.
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
Freedom is often regarded as the cornerstone of human rights in contemporary society, with particular emphasis placed on its importance in the United States Constitution. Yet, I find myself questioning the true meaning of freedom from my own perspective. Reflecting on my childhood, a period that should have been characterized by carefree innocence, I was instead subjected to strict parental control that limited my ability to travel, communicate with friends, and even study at the library. During those years, freedom became an elusive dream that I believed would be realized once I reached adulthood and gained independence.
Now that I have transitioned into adulthood and reside in a nation renowned for its liberties, I continue to ponder whether this experience aligns with the freedom I once longed for. Does simply becoming an adult inherently bestow upon us the gift of freedom? As we navigate societal pressures to excel academically, secure lucrative careers, and acquire property, can we truly claim that our personal growth has granted us greater autonomy? Some individuals define freedom as the absence of constraints or limitations on their actions; others associate it with financial independence. There are even those who argue that only death can deliver true peace and liberation.
My quest for a definitive understanding of freedom remains ongoing. For now, perhaps freedom can be encapsulated by the ability to laugh without reservation and fully appreciate the present moment's beauty. The author's reference to "freedom in writing" resonates deeply with me; unencumbered writing embodies the emancipation of thoughts and language. Ultimately, my aspiration for freedom encompasses inner contentment, intellectual development, and unrestrained expression in areas about which I am passionate. (279 words)
Revised essay: Display title: 6 Revised Essay
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I am still in search of the definition of freedom. My quest for a definitive understanding of freedom remains ongoing (rephrased for clarity). For now, perhaps, freedom is perhaps freedom can be encapsulated by the ability to laugh wholeheartedly and enjoy the without reservation and fully appreciate the present moment's beauty of the present moment. I strongly resonate with the (rephrased for better flow). The author's mention of reference to "freedom in writing." Writing, unrestricted and unbounded, represents the liberation writing" resonates deeply with me; unencumbered writing embodies the emancipation of thoughts and language. In conclusion, the freedom I aspire to is language (rephrased for a more natural tone). Ultimately, my aspiration for freedom encompasses inner satisfaction, contentment, intellectual growth, and the ability to express myself in what development, and unrestrained expression in areas about which I am passionate about.(rephrased for clarity and better flow).
Display title: 8 Mind Map
1. Introduction
- Definition of freedom
- Importance in society and the United States Constitution
2. Personal experience
- Childhood restrictions
- Desire for freedom in adulthood
3. Adulthood and freedom
- Societal pressures and expectations
- Financial independence vs. personal autonomy
4. Different perspectives on freedom
- Absence of constraints or limitations
- Death as ultimate liberation
5. Personal quest for understanding freedom
- Ability to laugh and appreciate the present moment
6. Freedom in writing
- Emancipation of thoughts and language
7. Aspirations for freedom
- Inner contentment, intellectual development, unrestrained expression
8. Conclusion
Display title: 9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cornerstone | /ˈkɔːrnərstoʊn/ | Noun | An important quality or feature on which a particular thing depends or is based | Cornerstone | Freedom is often regarded as the cornerstone of human rights in contemporary society. |
| Elusive | /ɪˈluːsɪv/ | Adjective | Difficult to find, catch, or achieve | Elusive | During those years, freedom became an elusive dream that I believed would be realized once I reached adulthood and gained independence. |
| Autonomy | /ɔːˈtɒnəmi/ | Noun | The right or condition of self-government | Autonomy | Can we truly claim that our personal growth has granted us greater autonomy? |
| Emancipation | /ɪˌmænsɪˈpeɪʃən/ | Noun | The fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions | Emancipation | Unencumbered writing embodies the emancipation of thoughts and language. |
| Unencumbered | /ˌʌnɪnˈkʌmbərd/ | Adjective | Not having any burden or impediment | Unencumbered | The author's reference to "freedom in writing" resonates deeply with me; unencumbered writing embodies the emancipation of thoughts and language. |
| Contentment | /kənˈtɛntmənt/ | Noun | A state of happiness and satisfaction | Contentment | Ultimately, my aspiration for freedom encompasses inner contentment, intellectual development, and unrestrained expression in areas about which I am passionate. |
| Intellectual | /ˌɪntəˈlɛktʃuəl/ | Adjective | Relating to the intellect | Intellectual | My aspiration for freedom encompasses inner contentment, intellectual development, and unrestrained expression in areas about which I am passionate. |
| Unrestrained | /ˌʌnrɪˈstreɪnd/ | Adjective | Not restricted or controlled | Unrestrained | -My aspiration for freedom encompasses inner contentment, intellectual development, and unrestrained expression in areas about which I am passionate. |
| Resonate | /ˈrɛzəneɪt/ | Verb | - To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief | Resonate | The author's reference to "freedom in writing" resonates deeply with me; unencumbered writing embodies the emancipation of thoughts and language. |
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