TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Where do you prefer to shop, buying imported things from big supermarkets, or buying local produce from small local stores?
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Professor :
Where do you prefer to shop, buying imported things from big supermarkets, or buying local produce from small local stores?
Student A
big supermarkets
Student B
small local stores
用户样本与评估结果
用户样本
When it comes to shopping, people might hesitate between the big supermarket and the local small stores. In my own perspective, I prefer to purchase items in the big supermarket. Admittedly, buying from the local stores can cost us less money than that we spend in the large supermarket. Nevertheless, it’s more convenient to shop in the big supermarket due to the fact that people can purchase more various items one times. In the small local market, the merchants we can buy are usually limited because of the region restriction. However, people can buy all the thing they need in the supermarkets which import items from other provinces or even countries. With this advantage, people who shop in the large supermarket can buy every necessities in one time, saving us bunch of time and energy. For instance, when you want to cook, you can simply buy the food, pan and sauce at the same time. However, in the local stores, those three items can’t appear in the same store because of the limit of space and production efficiency, wasting a lot of time. Overall, I advocate shopping in the big supermarket.
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: 3.5
2. Estimated Scores:
Estimated Score: 23 (3.75 average)
3. Task completeness:
The essay addresses the specific requirements of the task by stating a preference for shopping in big supermarkets and providing reasons for this choice. However, there is room for improvement in terms of elaborating on the viewpoint and providing more specific examples or details to support the argument.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Provide more specific examples or personal experiences to support your preference.
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Address potential counterarguments or acknowledge benefits of shopping at small local stores.
Examples:
- "For instance, when I needed to buy ingredients for a special dish, I was able to find everything I needed at a big supermarket, whereas at a small local store, I would have had to visit multiple shops."
- "While shopping at small local stores can help support local businesses, the convenience and variety offered by big supermarkets outweigh this benefit for me."
4. Essay structure and organization:
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. However, the organization could be improved by focusing each paragraph on a specific point with supporting details and providing clearer transitions between ideas.
Suggestions for improvement:
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Focus each paragraph on one main idea with supporting details.
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Use clear transitions between ideas and paragraphs.
Examples:
- Instead of combining two points in one paragraph ("Nevertheless, it’s more convenient..."), create separate paragraphs discussing convenience and variety.
- Add transition phrases such as "Furthermore" or "On the other hand" to guide readers through your argument. For example: "Furthermore, big supermarkets often offer better deals due to their ability to buy in bulk."
5. Grammar
When it comes to shopping, people might hesitate between the big supermarket and the local small stores. In my own perspective, I prefer to purchase items in the big supermarket. Admittedly, buying from the local stores can cost us less money than that we spend in the large supermarket. Nevertheless, it’s more convenient to shop in the big supermarket due to the fact that people can purchase more various items one times. In the small local market, the merchants we can buy are usually limited because of the region restriction. However, people can buy all the thing they need in the supermarketssupermarkets,(This rule identifies whether commas are missing in a sentence.) which import items from other provinces or even countries. With this advantage, people who shop in the large supermarket can buy every necessitiesnecessity('every/each' + SINGULAR) in one time, saving us bunch of time and energy. For instance, when you want to cook, you can simply buy the food, pan and sauce at the same time. However, in the local stores, those three items can’t appear in the same store because of the limit of space and production efficiency, wasting a lot of time. Overall, I advocate shopping in the big supermarket.
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
In the realm of shopping, individuals often find themselves torn between patronizing large supermarkets and small local stores. Personally, I am inclined towards making purchases at big supermarkets. While it is true that procuring items from local stores may be more cost-effective, the convenience offered by large supermarkets is unparalleled due to their extensive range of products. Small local markets are typically constrained by regional limitations, offering a narrower selection of goods. In contrast, supermarkets import items from various provinces and even countries, enabling customers to acquire all their necessities in one trip, thus conserving time and energy. For example, when preparing a meal, one can effortlessly purchase ingredients, cookware, and condiments simultaneously at a supermarket. In local stores, however, these items may not be available under one roof due to spatial constraints and production efficiency issues. Consequently, shopping at big supermarkets proves to be a more practical choice for many consumers. (157 words)
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8 Mind Map
- Introduction
- Shopping preferences
- Large supermarkets vs. small local stores
- Convenience
- Extensive range of products
- Time and energy conservation
- Regional limitations of local stores
- Narrower selection of goods
- Spatial constraints and production efficiency issues
- Example: Meal preparation
- Ingredients, cookware, and condiments availability
- Conclusion
- Practicality of big supermarkets for consumers
9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| realm | /rɛlm/ | noun | a field or domain within which something operates or is dominant | realm | In the realm of shopping, individuals often find themselves torn between large supermarkets and small local stores. |
| patronize | /ˈpeɪtrənaɪz/ | verb | to give one's regular patronage or custom to | patronize | Personally, I am inclined towards patronizing large supermarkets. |
| cost-effective | /kɒst ɪˈfɛktɪv/ | adjective | providing good value in relation to the money spent | cost-effective | - Procuring items from local stores may be more cost-effective. |
| unparalleled | - /ʌnˈpærəlɛld/ | - adjective | - having no equal; better or greater than any other | - unparalleled | - The convenience offered by large supermarkets is unparalleled due to their extensive range of products. |
| - constrained | - /kənˈstreɪnd/ | - adjective | - restricted or limited in scope or action | - constrained | - Small local markets are typically constrained by regional limitations. |
| - import | - /ˈɪm.pɔːrt/ | - verb | - to bring goods or services into a country from abroad | - import | - Supermarkets import items from various provinces and even countries. |
| - necessities | - /nəˈsɛsətiz/ | - noun (plural) | - things that are essential or indispensable | - necessities | - Customers can acquire all their necessities in one trip at a supermarket. |
| - spatial | /ˈspeɪʃəl/ | adjective | relating to space | spatial | In local stores, items may not be available under one roof due to spatial constraints. |
| production efficiency | /prəˈdʌkʃən ɪˈfɪʃənsi/ | noun | the ability to produce goods or services with minimal resources | production efficiency | Local stores may have production efficiency issues that limit their product offerings. |
6 Revised Essay
In the realm of shopping, individuals often find themselves torn between patronizing large supermarkets and small local stores. Personally, I am inclined towards making purchases at big supermarkets. While it is true that procuring items from local stores may be more cost-effective, the convenience offered by large supermarkets is unparalleled due to their extensive range of products. Small local markets are typically constrained by regional limitations, offering a narrower selection of goods. In contrast, supermarkets import items from various provinces and even countries, enabling customers to acquire all their necessities in one trip, thus conserving time and energy. For example, when preparing a meal, one can effortlessly purchase ingredients, cookware, and condiments simultaneously at a supermarket. In local stores, however, these items may not be available under one roof due to spatial constraints and production efficiency issues. Consequently, shopping at big supermarkets proves to be a more practical choice for many consumers.
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