TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: In industries where flexible work schedules are possible, do you think this policy would bring more benefits than adversities?
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Professor
Doctor Diaz: Next week, we'll examine some challenges that managers face. One challenge is determining how much independence employees should have. Consider this: many managers give employees the freedom to set their own working hours. For example, an employee might choose to start the workday earlier than is typical. But other managers do not allow flexible schedules, arguing that they create problems. In industries where flexible work schedules are possible, do you think this policy would bring more benefits than adversities?
Student A
Claire Flexible schedules are indeed a good idea. They can effectively address the issue of employees being late to work. By allowing individuals to start their work at the most convenient time for them, it not only benefits the employees, but also eliminates the need for supervisors to constantly check if everyone is "on time". This arrangement benefits everyone involved.
Student B
Paul Claire brings up an interesting point, although I'm not fully convinced. What would happen if the employee's clients or colleagues need to reach them? if an employee is unavailable during the typical business hours when most people are conducting business, it could be inconvenient and even frustrating for others.This might negatively impact work relationships, which is not idea for the company.
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As far as I am concerned, the flexible work schedules would bring more benefits than adversities. As Claire mentioned, it is convenient for employees to work according to individuals’ habits. It might be more efficient on working because everyone has the best time to work. In fact, not everyone is suitable for working in the morning, some people prefer to work at night. It also can decrease managers’ workload, not only can they not constantly check whether workers are on time, but also they can value the work performance on work output, not the working time, which is good for the company to make real progress. While it is true that it might be inconvenient to reach employees instantly, so employees should accept the phone call at any time if they are more likely to accept the flexible working time.
评估结果
1. Sub Scores
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Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5
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Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0
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Language Use and Grammar: 3.5
2. Estimated Scores
Estimated Score: 25
3. Task Completeness
The essay addresses the specific requirements of the task, discussing the benefits and adversities of flexible work schedules. However, it could be improved by providing more specific examples or evidence to support the viewpoint. Additionally, addressing potential counterarguments would strengthen the essay.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Provide specific examples or evidence to support your viewpoint.
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Address potential counterarguments to demonstrate a well-rounded understanding of the topic.
Examples in English:
- "Flexible work schedules have been shown to increase employee satisfaction and productivity, as demonstrated by a study conducted by XYZ University."
- "While some may argue that flexible work schedules can lead to difficulties in communication, advancements in technology such as instant messaging and video conferencing have made it easier for employees to stay connected regardless of their working hours."
4. Essay Structure and Organization
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. However, it could be improved by adding more specific points in each paragraph and using clearer transitions between ideas.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Add more specific points in each paragraph.
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Use clearer transitions between ideas and paragraphs.
Examples in English:
- "Firstly, flexible work schedules allow employees to work during their most productive hours, leading to increased efficiency."
- "On the other hand, opponents of flexible work schedules argue that they can cause communication issues; however, this concern can be mitigated through effective use of technology."
5. Grammar
As far as I am concerned, the flexible work schedules would bring more benefits than adversities. As Claire mentioned, it is convenient for employees to work according to individuals’ habits. It might be more efficient on working because everyone has the best time to work. In fact, not everyone is suitable for working in the morning, some people prefer to work at night. It also can decrease managers’ workload, not only can they not constantly check whether workers are on time, but also they can value the work performance on work output, not the working time, which is good for the company to make real progress. While it is true that it might be inconvenient to reach employees instantly, so employees should accept the phone call at any time if they are more likely to accept the flexible working time.
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
In industries where flexible work schedules are feasible, I believe that this policy would yield more benefits than drawbacks. As Claire mentioned, accommodating individual preferences allows employees to work during their most productive hours, potentially enhancing overall efficiency. Indeed, not everyone thrives during traditional working hours; some individuals may be more productive at night. Furthermore, this approach could reduce managerial workload by shifting the focus from monitoring punctuality to evaluating work output—a metric that more accurately reflects a company's progress. While Paul raises a valid concern regarding potential communication challenges, employees who opt for flexible schedules should be prepared to remain accessible via phone calls or other means of communication to mitigate any inconvenience and maintain effective work relationships. (124 words)
As far as I am concerned, the In industries where flexible work schedules are feasible, I believe that this policy would bring yield more benefits than adversities. drawbacks (revised for clarity and conciseness). As Claire mentioned, it is convenient for accommodating individual preferences allows employees to work according to individuals’ habits. It might during their most productive hours (rephrased for natural tone), potentially enhancing overall efficiency. Indeed, not everyone thrives during traditional working hours; some individuals may be more efficient on working because everyone has productive at night (revised for clarity). Furthermore, this approach could reduce managerial workload by shifting the best time focus from monitoring punctuality to work. In fact, not everyone is suitable evaluating work output—a metric that more accurately reflects a company's progress (rephrased for working in natural tone and clarity). While Paul raises a valid concern regarding potential communication challenges (acknowledging the morning, some people prefer counterargument), employees who opt for flexible schedules should be prepared to remain accessible via phone calls or other means of communication to mitigate any inconvenience and maintain effective work at night. It also can decrease managers’ workload, not only can they not constantly check whether workers are on time, but also they can value relationships (providing a solution to the work performance on work output, not the working time, which is good for the company to make real progress. While it is true that it might be inconvenient to reach employees instantly, so employees should accept the phone call at any time if they are more likely to accept the flexible working time.concern raised).
Display title: 8 Mind Map
1. Flexible work schedules
a. Benefits
i. Accommodating individual preferences
- Productive hours
ii. Enhanced overall efficiency
b. Drawbacks
i. Communication challenges
2. Traditional working hours vs flexible hours
a. Night owls and early birds
3. Managerial workload reduction
a. Focus on work output evaluation
4. Mitigating communication challenges
a. Phone calls and other means of communication
Display title: 9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| feasible | /ˈfiːzəbl/ | adjective | possible to do easily or conveniently | possible to do easily or conveniently | In industries where flexible work schedules are feasible, this policy would yield more benefits |
| accommodating | /əˈkɒmədeɪtɪŋ/ | adjective | helpful and willing to do what someone else wants or needs | helpful and willing to do what someone else wants or needs | Accommodating individual preferences allows employees to work during their most productive hours |
| productivity | /prəˌdʌkˈtɪvəti/ | noun | the rate at which goods are produced | the rate at which goods are produced | Enhancing overall productivity is one of the benefits of flexible work schedules |
| punctuality | /pʌŋktʃuˈæləti/ | noun | being on time | being on time | The focus shifts from monitoring punctuality to evaluating work output |
| metric | /ˈmetrɪk/ | noun | a system or standard of measurement | a system or standard of measurement | Work output is a metric that more accurately reflects a company's progress |
| communication | /kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/ | noun | the act of talking about something with someone | the act of talking about something with someone | Paul raises a valid concern regarding potential communication challenges |
| accessible | /əkˈsesəbl/ | adjective | easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use | easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use | Employees should be prepared to remain accessible via phone calls |
| inconvenience | /ˌɪnkənˈviːniəns/ | noun | trouble or difficulty caused to one's personal requirements | trouble or difficulty caused to one's personal requirements | To mitigate any inconvenience, employees should maintain effective work relationships |
| work relationships | /wɜrk rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪps/ | noun (plural) | professional connections between colleagues | professional connections between colleagues | Maintaining effective work relationships is important when opting for flexible schedules |
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
In industries where flexible work schedules are feasible, I believe that this policy would yield more benefits than drawbacks. As Claire mentioned, accommodating individual preferences allows employees to work during their most productive hours, potentially enhancing overall efficiency. Indeed, not everyone thrives during traditional working hours; some individuals may be more productive at night. Furthermore, this approach could reduce managerial workload by shifting the focus from monitoring punctuality to evaluating work output—a metric that more accurately reflects a company's progress. While Paul raises a valid concern regarding potential communication challenges, employees who opt for flexible schedules should be prepared to remain accessible via phone calls or other means of communication to mitigate any inconvenience and maintain effective work relationships.
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