TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Is journal writing a worthwhile activity to support learning? Why or why not?
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Professor
This week, we’ll look at practices and activities used by primary and secondary school teachers. Let’s begin by discussing journal writing activities. Some teachers ask students to keep a journal and to regularly write down their thoughts about a recent lesson or respond to a question presented by the teacher. There are also many teachers who never assign journal writing. Now, I’d like your opinion: Is journal writing a worthwhile activity to support learning? Why or why not?
Student A
I think getting students into the habit of writing reflectively can be very beneficial. Journal writing gives students an opportunity to develop their own ideas about what they’re learning whether it’s for a math class or a literature class. It could also give the teacher an informal way to gauge how well students are comprehending the lessons.
Student B
I’m not convinced journal writing is worthwhile in classes. Teachers have a lot of material to cover, and students have much to learn. Unless a student is particularly interested in journal keeping, the student might view journaling as just more busy work. For there to be a benefit, students would need to take it seriously. I don’t think all would.
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I don’t think journal writing is necessary for supporting learning, since all its benefits are already covered in daily homework. Adding this assignment will increase the unnecessary burden on students. The purposes of writing journals where students reflect on lessons and respond to questions presented on classes, could be all satisfied by daily homework that contains individualized practise questions. From these daily practice, their teachers could not only truly learn about whether the students comprehensively understood presented lessons or not by analyzing the correct rate of answering, but also could perceive the details in these wrong answers to find out the exact reasons that they made mistakes and then effectively help them out in coming classes. Besides, young, primary or secondary students are likely to obey their teachers blindly, so they will treat this repetitive assignment seriously for the sake of praise, which is set to exhaust their energy and make them tired. Therefore, this burden will make them fear of learning new lessons that may require the same heavy assignments.
评估结果
1. Sub Scores
Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.0 Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 3.5 Language Use and Grammar: 4.0
2. Estimated Scores
Estimated Score: 23
3. Task completeness
The essay does a good job of addressing the task, providing a clear viewpoint on whether journal writing is worthwhile for supporting learning. However, the essay could benefit from more elaboration on the opposing viewpoint and stronger examples to support the argument. Additionally, it would be helpful to discuss the potential benefits of journal writing in more depth before dismissing them.
Example 1: Instead of simply stating that daily homework can replace journal writing, provide specific examples of how homework assignments can achieve similar goals as journal writing, such as promoting reflection and critical thinking.
Example 2: Discuss some potential benefits of journal writing, such as improving students' writing skills or encouraging self-expression, before explaining why you believe these benefits are not significant enough to outweigh the drawbacks.
4. Essay structure and organization
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. However, the organization could be improved by presenting a more balanced discussion of both sides of the argument before reaching a conclusion. Additionally, transitions between ideas could be smoother to create better coherence throughout the essay.
Example 1: In your introduction, briefly mention both sides of the argument (the benefits and drawbacks of journal writing) before stating your own viewpoint. This will help set up a more balanced discussion in the body paragraphs.
Example 2: Use transition phrases like "on the other hand" or "however" when introducing contrasting viewpoints or counterarguments to improve coherence between paragraphs and ideas within your essay.
5. Grammar
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Display title: 6 Revised Essay
In my opinion, journal writing may not be the most effective activity to support learning, as its potential benefits can be achieved through daily homework assignments. Introducing journal writing could impose an additional burden on students, who already have a substantial workload. The objectives of journal writing, such as reflecting on lessons and responding to questions posed in class, can be fulfilled by carefully designed homework tasks that include individualized practice questions. By evaluating students' performance on these tasks, teachers can not only assess their overall comprehension of the material but also identify specific areas where they may be struggling and provide targeted assistance in subsequent lessons. Furthermore, primary and secondary school students are often inclined to follow their teachers' instructions diligently, which may lead them to approach journal writing as a repetitive chore performed solely for approval. This added responsibility could contribute to mental fatigue and potentially foster a negative attitude towards learning new concepts that might entail similar demanding assignments. (167 words)
I don’t think journal writing is necessary for supporting learning, since all In my opinion, journal writing may not be the most effective activity to support learning (revised for a more natural tone), as its potential benefits are already covered in daily homework. Adding this assignment will increase the unnecessary burden on students. The purposes of writing journals where students reflect on lessons and respond to questions presented on classes, could be all satisfied by can be achieved through daily homework assignments (clarified the comparison between journal writing and homework). Introducing journal writing could impose an additional burden on students, who already have a substantial workload (rephrased for clarity). The objectives of journal writing, such as reflecting on lessons and responding to questions posed in class, can be fulfilled by carefully designed homework tasks that contains include individualized practise questions. From practice questions (explained the alternative to journal writing). By evaluating students' performance on these daily practice, their tasks, teachers could can not only truly learn about whether the students comprehensively understood presented lessons or not by analyzing the correct rate of answering, assess their overall comprehension of the material but also could perceive the details identify specific areas where they may be struggling and provide targeted assistance in these wrong answers to find out the exact reasons that they made mistakes and then effectively help them out in coming classes. Besides, young, subsequent lessons (expanded on the benefits of homework). Furthermore, primary or and secondary school students are likely to obey often inclined to follow their teachers blindly, so they will treat this teachers' instructions diligently (rephrased for a more natural tone), which may lead them to approach journal writing as a repetitive assignment seriously for the sake of praise, which is set to exhaust their energy and make them tired. Therefore, this burden will make them fear of chore performed solely for approval (explained the potential negative impact of journal writing). This added responsibility could contribute to mental fatigue and potentially foster a negative attitude towards learning new lessons concepts that may require the same heavy assignments.might entail similar demanding assignments (summarized the main argument against journal writing).
Display title: 8 Mind Map
1. Journal Writing
a. Potential benefits
b. Additional burden
2. Daily Homework Assignments
a. Fulfill objectives of journal writing
b. Individualized practice questions
3. Evaluating Student Performance
a. Assess comprehension
b. Identify struggling areas
4. Targeted Assistance in Lessons
5. Student Attitude Towards Journal Writing
a. Repetitive chore for approval
6. Mental Fatigue and Negative Attitude
Display title: 9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| journal | /ˈdʒɜːrnl/ | noun | A daily record of news and events | journal | She kept a detailed journal during her travels abroad. |
| workload | /ˈwɜːrkloʊd/ | noun | The amount of work assigned to or expected from someone | workload | The students have a heavy workload this semester with multiple assignments and exams to prepare for. |
| individualized | /ɪnˈdɪvɪdʒuəlaɪzd/ | adjective | Designed or tailored to meet the needs of an individual person | individualized | The teacher created individualized practice questions for each student based on their learning needs. |
| comprehension | /kɒmprɪˈhɛnʃən/ | noun | The ability to understand something | comprehension | Their comprehension of the material improved after the teacher's explanation. |
| targeted | /ˈtɑːrɡɪtɪd/ | adjective | Directed or aimed at a particular group, object, or person | targeted | The teacher provided targeted assistance to help students struggling with specific concepts. |
| diligently | /ˈdɪlɪdʒəntli/ | adverb | In a careful and hardworking manner | diligently | The students worked diligently on their assignments to meet the deadline. |
| repetitive | /rɪˈpɛtətɪv/ | adjective | Involving the repetition of the same actions or words | repetitive | The students found journal writing to be a repetitive chore. |
| mental fatigue | /ˈmɛntl fəˈti:g/ | noun | A state of tiredness or exhaustion resulting from mental effort | mental fatigue | Excessive workload can lead to mental fatigue and decreased motivation for learning. |
| negative attitude | /ˈnɛgətɪv ˈætɪtu:d/ | noun | A pessimistic or unfavorable view towards something | negative attitude | The added responsibility of journal writing might foster a negative attitude towards learning. |
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
In my opinion, journal writing may not be the most effective activity to support learning, as its potential benefits can be achieved through daily homework assignments. Introducing journal writing could impose an additional burden on students, who already have a substantial workload. The objectives of journal writing, such as reflecting on lessons and responding to questions posed in class, can be fulfilled by carefully designed homework tasks that include individualized practice questions. By evaluating students' performance on these tasks, teachers can not only assess their overall comprehension of the material but also identify specific areas where they may be struggling and provide targeted assistance in subsequent lessons. Furthermore, primary and secondary school students are often inclined to follow their teachers' instructions diligently, which may lead them to approach journal writing as a repetitive chore performed solely for approval. This added responsibility could contribute to mental fatigue and potentially foster a negative attitude towards learning new concepts that might entail similar demanding assignments.
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