TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Your professor is teaching a class on child development. Write a post responding to the professor's question.
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Doctor Diaz
We've been discussing ways that parents can help prepare their teenage children for adulthood. One line of thinking is that parents should encourage their teenagers to take part-time jobs to help them learn to be responsible, even if it is not an economic necessity for the teenagers to work. What are your thoughts on the issue? Should parents urge teenage children to get a job? Why or why not?
Claire
Teenagers should work part-time. When I was 16, I washed dishes at a restaurant, and I'm glad I did. I learned a lot about time management. I had to use my free time wisely to make sure I could complete homework despite spending time working at a job. This is a valuable life skill.
Andrew
I would have to disagree. A teenager is still just a kid, and in my opinion, a kid needs to focus on going to school and learning. A job would be an unnecessary distraction. If it's all about learning responsibility, I think there are a lot of other ways to do that without the commitment required by a job.
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As far as I am concerned, I definitely believe that it is not necessary for teenagers to get a job. First of all, teenage children are students, the priority of students is to learn more knowledge and skills to prepare for their adult lives. Going to work would be a waste of time for them to study. Also, working can also distribute their school lives and have bad influence for their studying development. In addition, although I fully respect Claire’s opinion, I still do not agree with her. Teenage children are too young to go to work. They are not mature enough to deal with the some working problems and the relationship between the coworkers. So I believe that the earliest age to take part-time job is after 18.
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1. 子项得分
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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: 4.0
2. 预估分数
26. 3 任务完成度
整体而言,你的文章回答了教授的问题,并表达了自己的观点。但是,有一些方面可以改进。首先,在支持你的观点时,可以提供更多具体的例子和细节。其次,尽管你表示不同意Claire的观点,但在讨论中引用其他人的观点可以使讨论更丰富。
示例1(改进): 虽然兼职工作可能帮助青少年学会责任感,但我认为参加课外活动或志愿者活动也能达到同样的目标,并且不会影响他们的学业。
示例2(改进): 我认为家长应该鼓励孩子参加社区服务项目或学校俱乐部活动,这样他们既能锻炼自己的责任感和团队合作精神,又能专注于学业。
4. 文章结构与组织
文章结构基本清晰,包括引言、正文和结论。然而,在组织上还有一些需要改进的地方。首先,在正文部分,可以使用更明确的主题句来引导每个段落。其次,可以在段落之间添加一些过渡词或短语,使文章更连贯。
建议1(简体中文): 在正文部分的开头使用主题句,明确表达该段落的主要观点。
示例1(改进): 首先,青少年应该将学习作为他们的首要任务,而不是工作。
建议2(简体中文): 在段落之间添加过渡词或短语,使文章更连贯。
示例2(改进): 然而,在我看来,青少年参加兼职工作可能会对他们的学业产生负面影响。
5. 语法批改
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Title: 6 Article Revision
In my opinion, it is not essential for teenagers to obtain part-time jobs. Primarily, as students, their foremost responsibility is to acquire knowledge and develop skills that will benefit them in adulthood. Engaging in employment may detract from their academic pursuits and negatively impact their overall educational growth.
Furthermore, while I respect Claire's perspective, I must disagree with her stance. Teenagers may lack the maturity required to handle workplace challenges and navigate relationships with coworkers effectively. Consequently, I believe that the appropriate age for pursuing part-time employment should be 18 or older.
By focusing on their education during adolescence, teenagers can build a strong foundation for future success. Alternative methods of instilling responsibility can be explored without the commitment and potential distractions associated with part-time jobs. (130 words)
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Furthermore, while I respect Claire's perspective, I must disagree with her stance (revised for a more natural tone). Teenagers may lack the maturity required to prepare handle workplace challenges and navigate relationships with coworkers effectively (revised for their adult lives. Going to work would be a waste of time for them to study. Also, working can also distribute their school lives and have bad influence for their studying development. ¶ In addition, although I fully respect Claire’s opinion, I still do not agree with her. Teenage children are too young to go to work. They are not mature enough to deal with the some working problems and the relationship between the coworkers. So clarity). Consequently, I believe that the earliest appropriate age for pursuing part-time employment should be 18 or older (revised for clarity).
By focusing on their education during adolescence, teenagers can build a strong foundation for future success. Alternative methods of instilling responsibility can be explored without the commitment and potential distractions associated with part-time jobs (added to take part-time job is after 18.provide a conclusion and maintain original paragraph structure).
Display title: 8 思维导图
1. Introduction
- Not essential for teenagers to have part-time jobs
2. Academic Pursuits
- Primary responsibility is to acquire knowledge and develop skills
- Part-time jobs may detract from education
3. Maturity and Workplace Challenges
- Teenagers may lack maturity for workplace challenges
- Navigating relationships with coworkers effectively
4. Appropriate Age for Part-Time Employment
- 18 or older as a suitable age for part-time jobs
5. Focus on Education during Adolescence
- Building a strong foundation for future success
6. Alternative Methods of Instilling Responsibility
- Exploring other ways without the commitment of part-time jobs
7. Conclusion
- Prioritize education over part-time employment during teenage years
Display title: 9 关键词
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | Simplified Chinese Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| essential | /ɪˈsɛnʃəl/ | adjective | absolutely necessary; extremely important | 必要的,必不可少的 | Obtaining part-time jobs is not essential for teenagers. |
| detract | /dɪˈtrækt/ | verb | to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation | 减损,降低 | Engaging in employment may detract from their academic pursuits. |
| maturity | /məˈtʃʊrɪti/ | noun | the state of being fully developed in body or mind | 成熟 | Teenagers may lack the maturity required to handle workplace challenges. |
| navigate | /ˈnævɪɡeɪt/ | verb | to find one's way or move in a specific direction | 导航,应对 | They may struggle to navigate relationships with coworkers effectively. |
| adolescence | /ˌædəˈlɛsəns/ | noun | the period of life between childhood and adulthood | 青春期 | By focusing on their education during adolescence, teenagers can build a strong foundation. |
| foundation | /faʊnˈdeɪʃən/ | noun | an underlying basis or principle for something | 基础 | A strong foundation is important for future success. |
| instill | /ɪnˈstɪl/ | verb | to gradually but firmly establish an idea or attitude | 灌输,逐渐培养 | Alternative methods of instilling responsibility can be explored. |
| commitment | /kəˈmɪtmənt/ | noun | a pledge or undertaking; dedication to a long-term course | 承诺,投入 | Part-time jobs come with commitments and potential distractions. |
| distraction | /dɪˈstrækʃən/ | noun | a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else | 分心的事物 | Part-time jobs may serve as distractions from academic pursuits. |
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