7.20~7.21托福预测,要想托福先上岸,预测必须先背“烂”!
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以下是此次托福预测的部分题目:
独立口语
1.When giving feedback to students, some teachers would like to talk to their students in person, while some teachers would give written comments to students. Which do you prefer and why?
2.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? It’s getting harder and harder to save money than before.
3.If some students have not received enough credits because they failed previous exams, they should be given an additional assignment by their professors to make up credits.
4.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Parents should not allow their kids to use electronic devices because this will limit their social development.
5.Do you agree or disagree that teachers should encourage students to have class discussions during class? Give specific reasons and details in your response.
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学术讨论
The test-taker must read the question posted by the professor and the two student responses. Finally, they should write their own response which addresses the question and adds to the conversation.
Your professor is teaching a class on education. Write a post responding to the professor's question. In your response, you should
- Express and support your personal opinion
- Make a contribution to the response in your own words
An effective response will contain at least 100 words.
Professor
This week, I want you to discuss assessment criteria. Some school teachers give high grades (marks) only to those students who perform well on their homework assignments and tests. Other teachers,however, may give high grades to students who have worked very hard on their assignments but have not performed so well. Which approach do you think is better: Giving grades based only on performance, or grading students not just on performance but also on their effort?
Lila
I think grades should be based on performance only. It's a matter of fairness. I'd be really upset if another student got nearly the same grade that I did when I turned in work that was almost perfect and the other student's work had incorrect answers or unclear ideas. It wouldn't matter to me if they worked harder.
Jake
Sure, evaluation should mainly be based upon the student's performance, but hard work should count for something. A student who works hard, even when the final grade isn't the highest in the class, builds character, which will benefit the student later in life when they go to university or apply for a job.
参考范文
I believe that grading students based on both performance and effort is a more balanced and comprehensive approach. While performance is a important indicator of understanding and mastery of the subject matter, effort should not be disregarded. Recognizing and rewarding hard work encourages students to develop perseverance,discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are valuable qualities for success in both academic and professional settings.
Moreover, grading based solely on performance can overlook the individual circumstances and challenges that students may face. Some students may put insignificant effort despite personal or learning difficulties, and it is important to acknowledge their dedication and determination. By considering effort alongside performance, teachers can provide a more accurate reflection of a student's overall growth and progress. Additionally, evaluating effort can motivate students to continue striving for improvement.
It instills a sense of intrinsic motivation and self-confidence, as students realize that their hard work is valued and recognized, even if they haven' t achieved the highest grades. In conclusion, combining performance and effort in grading allows for a more holistic assessment of students' abilities and potential. I promotes fairness, acknowledges individual circumstances, and cultivates essential qualities for future success.
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