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Did you hear about the updated TOEFL iBT Writing section?

On July 26, 2023, ETS introduced a new TOEFL Writing question : Writing for an Academic Discussion.

That’s right. The Independent Writing question has been retired from the official TOEFL iBT test.

Before we get into the topics and sample essays for the new TOEFL Writing question, let’s start with the first task, which hasn’t changed, the Integrated Writing.

TOEFL Integrated Writing Topics

In the TOEFL Writing Section, there are two questions you must respond to. The first question is called the TOEFL Integrated Writing task. The second question is called the TOEFL Writing for an Academic Discussion task.

The integrated question presents a reading and listening passage, followed by a question, which is a bit more complicated.

Simple, right?

No? Still confused.

No worries. The best way to understand something better is through examples.

Let’s do one together.

This TOEFL integrated writing topic deals with the use of  Corn Ethanol .

Give yourself three minutes to read it:

The chemical compound, ethanol, has risen in recent years as the most viable alternative to fossil fuels. Ethanol is a renewable fuel made from crops, mainly from corn in the United States, which can power engines. There are many who argue that corn ethanol should replace fossil fuel gas as the primary source for running cars.

One major benefit of using corn ethanol is that it uses less energy than gasoline. Using less energy means that people can get better gas mileage while driving these more fuel-efficient cars. In the long-run, this will be cheaper for consumers because they can drive further than they do now with fossil-fueled cars. People will spend less money on gas because they won’t have to stop to fill up as frequently.

Another advantage of switching to corn ethanol is that it helps the American economy become less reliant on energy sources from other countries. Petroleum is not readily available in the U.S., so it must be imported from other countries. Depending on foreign relations with those countries, fuel becomes a political issue. Corn is a crop that America has in abundance. By using corn ethanol instead, the cost of gas will decrease because now the import taxes on fossil fuels are calculated into the price. This also means that we will be putting the money into our own economy, thus helping local corn farmers.

One of the most attractive aspects of corn ethanol is how environmentally friendly is when compared to current automobile gasoline. Fossil fuels release carbon that has been stored for years from the earth. Burning biofuels, like corn ethanol, is better for the environment because it releases less greenhouse gas emissions. Lessening the amount of carbon emissions will help prevent global warming and all of the other negative effects of climate change.

Once three minutes have ended, listen to a conversation about the same topic

Now, it’s time to write your TOEFL essay.

Stop reading.

Start writing.

Write your essay before you look at this TOEFL Writing sample. You will learn a lot more if you actually write the essay and then compare this to your own.

Here’s an expert TOEFL teacher’s sample essay to this particular TOEFL Writing topic.

The article introduces the topic of corn-based ethanol. More specifically, the writer discusses the advantages of switching from fossil fuels to this alternative energy source. The lecturer in the listening passage disagrees. He believes that the benefits the author mentions are misleading and attacks each of the claims made in the reading.

In the reading, the author begins by stating that drivers will get better gas mileage on corn ethanol than on fossil fuels, and therefore save money on gas. The speaker, however, disagrees. He states that the production of corn ethanol is very expensive. He says that in order to make for the costs to create and distribute this biofuel, the price of ethanol gas will increase.  Therefore, it will not be any cheaper for consumers in the long run.

The writer also claims that making the switch to corn ethanol will help the American economy because it will make the United States less dependent on foreign oil. Again, the lecturer believes there are flaws in the writer’s argument. He holds instead that mass use of corn-based ethanol will hurt the economy. He elaborates this by point out that the inevitable competition for corn by multiple consumers, including beef and dairy farmers, will drive the price of corn up.

Another reason why the author feels that moving from traditional gasoline to corn ethanol is a good idea is that they are more environmentally friendly than fossil fuels. The professor in the listening passage is doubtful that this is accurate. He suggests that as more farmlands are created to support the demands for more corn, more carbon will be absorbed by the land. This means that these emissions will still be released to negatively affect the environment.

As you can see the author and speaker hold very different views about the use of corn ethanol.

The author here clearly defined the main idea, organized the supporting points from both the reading and listening passage, and showed how they differ from each other. 

I know it may seem a bit difficult, which is why I recommend that you start off with a TOEFL Writing template for both the Writing for an Academic Discussion task and Integrated essay.

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Too complicated? Don’t worry.

I will share TOEFL writing templates for the Integrated Writing question, which will make your life a whole lot easier.

We have to talk about the Writing for an Academic Discussion question.

Writing for an Academic Discussion Question

You will have 10 minutes to complete the Writing for an Academic Discussion question .

For this task, you will participate in an online discussion. After you read the question and student responses, you will have to write a response that adds to the conversation.

Here’s the breakdown:

This question is straightforward, but let’s do a sample together.

When the question appears on the screen, take two minutes to scan the passage and the student’s opinions.

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Start to write your response. Be sure to add to the discussion and avoid repeating the same points as the other students.

Aim to write at least 120 words.

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Get peace of mind with these TOEFL Writing Templates

Now that you have a few TOEFL Writing topics and sample essays to study from, you may want to use a writing template to help guide your writing.

A TOEFL template is basically a pre-organized set of words and phrases that you can use in almost any TOEFL Writing response.

Here’s TST Prep’s template for the integrated TOEFL Writing question (question one) :

The article introduces the topic of (general topic). More specifically, the writer discusses (stance of the author on the topic). The lecturer in the listening passage disagrees. He believes that (stance of the professor on the topic) and attacks each of the claims made in the reading.

In the reading, the author begins by stating that (first point made to support stance). The lecturer, however, disagrees. He states that (first counterargument by the professor). He goes on to say that (additional detail about first counterargument).

The author also claims that ( second point made to support stance). Again, the lecturer believes there are flaws in the writer’s argument. The speaker holds that (two sentences about the professor’s second counter-argument).

Another reason why the author feels that (restate stance of author ) is that ( third point made to support stance). The professor in the listening passage is doubtful that this is accurate. He suggests that (two sentences about the professor’s third counter argument ).

To sum up, both the writer and professor hold conflicting views about (general topic). It’s clear that they will have trouble finding common ground on this issue.

And here’s our template for the independent TOEFL Writing for an Academic Discussion (question two) :

You will notice that the sample essays in this article differ from the templates.

You do not have to use templates, it’s up to you. Some people prefer to write in their own unique fashion for the entire exam. However, you will notice that the structure of the templates is similar to the TOEFL example essays.

These templates follow the exact organization and structure you are expected to use on test day, so don’t hesitate to use them in your writing.

Also, don’t forget to download the free 24+ TOEFL Writing Guide if you would like more example essays, templates, and exclusive tips to help you earn the best possible TOEFL Writing score on test day.

If you read this far, it means you are serious about your TOEFL studies. Don’t hesitate to send us an email and let us know how we can help you earn the TOEFL score of your dreams – [email protected]

Did we forget anything? Please comment and let us know how we can improve our TOEFL Writing advice (or if you want to just say hi that would be great too).

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111 Comments

Ruth

Hi, Josh. I have a question about copying and pasting in TOEFL writing. I heard some TOEFL teachers say it should be avoided because ETS will consider it a potential form of plagiarism in future academic study.

Could you please provide some suggestions in terms of this issue? Is it ok to copy and paste, since it saves a lot of time in writing, especially on the test day. Thank you!

Josh

Great question. The copy-and-paste feature will not work at the test center, and I do not believe it works on the Home Edition either. Regardless, copying and pasting or manually copying the exact words should be avoided. You are always better off putting the answer into your own words.

Abdul Siyar Azizi

Hello Josh, I have a question regarding how we can write an advanced writing that will be scored 25+?

Thanks very much for your question. We do have some templates that can help to increase your score. However, to give you a more detailed answer, I would suggest you consider doing an essay evaluation with us so we can help you determine specific areas for improvement. In the meantime, here are some articles that can help.

https://tstprep.com/articles/toefl/ten-awesome-tips-for-the-writing-section-of-the-toefl-test/

https://tstprep.com/articles/toefl/sample-essays-for-the-writing-section-of-the-toefl-test/

Ireen

Hi Josh! For the academic writing, I only gave my reason for the topic, and I forgot to mention the opinion of the other student. I checked my word count. It is already past 100 words, and I do not want it to be too long. Do we really need to mention the other students’ opinion?

Hi Ireen. Great question! We often suggest mentioning one of the other students, but it is not required. As long as what you said was on topic, you “added to the discussion,” and gave specific reasons and examples, you should be okay with the 100 words you wrote.

Sarah

Hello, I have a question about the independent writing: Is it a problem if I just give one reason in my essay (but detailed enough)? Thank you

Hi there and thank you for your question. There are no specific grading criteria that say you MUST give two reasons for your opinion, so, in theory, yes, you can just give one reason. I don’t think you will be marked down for it. If possible, try to give two though. It will make your word count higher.

Lobna

Hello Josh, I was wondering if you have more integrated writing questions that we could do for practice, do you know where to find them?

Hi there and thank you for your question. If you search “TOEFL Writing Practice test” on Youtube you will find 2-3 TST Prep practice videos with an Integrated Writing practice question. I’m sure there will be tests from other providers as well.

Ashina

Hey Josh, I have been following your YouTube channel for my TOEFL preparation, where I learned a lot. My question is that I got stuck between 15-17 scores in the reading section and could not figure out what I would do to enhance my scores. Any suggestions?

Hi there Ashina, and thank you for your question.

It is, indeed, a difficult question to answer. Here are two pieces of advice on how to practice at home and how to improve time management:

HOW TO DO A PASSAGE

I am going to breakdown the process you should go through when you do a TOEFL Reading passage:

1. Copy the test conditions (set a timer to complete the passage and all the questions in 18 minutes)

2. Check your answers

3. Identify the reason you got a specific question wrong (or didn’t understand why you were correct) and write down what you can do to avoid the same mistake next time. Step #3 is the most important and the one often overlooked because most test-takers are pretty tired after reading and answering questions. This will help you notice patterns in incorrect choices and apply what you have learned later.

4. (Optional) Do the same passage again two weeks later. (You will remember much of what you did before, but it should help remind you of what you have learned)

TIME MANAGEMENT

My advice is pretty simple here, practice with LESS TIME. If it is not too stressful, try to complete a passage and all of the questions in 16 minutes (instead of 18). This usually does the trick for most students over time.

I hope you find some of this helpful. Good luck, and let me know if you need anything.

Kiba

Hey Josh, in the Reading section the last question holds two marks where we are asked to pick three choices. I have always have a hard time getting the perfect score here. any suggestions, please…

Hi Kiba, this is a popular complaint. I posted a video about summary questions here. You might find it helpful.

Joud

Hey Josh, I have a question. If the question is saying a good essay is between 200 and 300, and I wrote more than 300, is this okay? Or should I make it only as maximum as they are saying?

Hi Joud and great question. Definitely write MORE. There is a direct correlation between test scores and word count, so the more you write the better. Of course, that doesn’t mean you should write as much as possible as fast as possible, but anything between 350-450 words would be great.

Aziz

Hey Josh, I think I do well in my writing section, but my score doesn’t improve. Is there anything that I can do to know my mistakes from the ETS?

Hi Aziz, good question, and unfortunately, no, they do not release that information. The best you can do is work with an experienced teacher who can point out your weaknesses and work on them at home before test day.

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Writing is the last section you’ll complete on the TOEFL. You’re so close to finishing, yet you still have two essays to write before you can celebrate completing the exam. In order to finish the test on a high note, you’ll need to be prepared for this section.

In this guide, we explain the ins and outs of the Writing section and the materials you need to do well. We then go over all the best TOEFL Writing practice resources available , including free and official practice Writing topics. We'll end with final tips to keep in mind in order to ace the TOEFL Writing section.

Overview of TOEFL Writing

The TOEFL Writing section is 50 minutes long (broken into two parts) and contains two tasks: Integrated Writing and Independent Writing. You’ll type both essays on the computer.

The Integrated Writing task requires you to use listening, reading, and writing skills. For this task, you will have three minutes to read a short passage, then you will listen to a short (approximately two-minute long) audio clip of a speaker discussing the same topic the written passage covers. You will have 20 minutes to plan and write a response that references both of these sources. You won’t discuss your own opinion.

For the Independent Writing task, you’ll receive a question on a particular topic or issue. You’ll have 30 minutes to plan and write a response to that topic that explains your opinion on it. You’ll need to give reasons that support your decision.

Each essay will receive a score from 0-5. The sum will then be scaled to a score from 0-30, which is your official Writing score. The Writing section makes up 25% of your total TOEFL score (from 0-120).

What You’ll Need to Be Prepared for the TOEFL Writing Section

As you likely expect, you’ll spend most of your time on the TOEFL Writing section, well, writing. However, you’ll also need to have solid reading and listening skills for the Integrated task. Since the Writing section requires multiple skills, you’ll need multiple study tools in order to be completely prepared. Some of the most important things you’ll need to prepare for TOEFL Writing include:

  • Complete practice Writing sections
  • Individual practice questions or TOEFL Writing topics
  • Opportunities to practice your writing skills
  • Opportunities to practice your listening skills

In the next section, we'll go over the best TOEFL Writing practice tests and questions.

The Best TOEFL Writing Practice Materials

This section contains links to the top practice materials to use while preparing for TOEFL Writing. What makes a practice material the best?

  • First, the practice questions must be similar in content and format to the real TOEFL Writing section to give you the best preparation for the real exam.
  • Second, it’s a major plus if the practice questions come with answer explanations that help you understand how to answer an essay prompt well.
  • Finally, prep materials that include useful tips and strategies for answering Writing questions are useful because they give you advice on how to raise your score on this section.

Official Prep Materials

Official resources are the best to use since you can be confident they’ll be very similar to the real TOEFL Writing section. The topics will be much more realistic in format and content.

Below are all the official TOEFL Writing practice materials available, both free and paid resources. ETS doesn’t provide just Writing questions, so each of these resources also have practice resources for the other sections of the TOEFL. Be sure to include at least some of these materials in your studying. The next section has more tips on how to make the most of official practice resources.

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TOEFL iBT Sampler

The TOEFL iBT Sampler is a program you can download with official practice questions, and it’s a great free and official resource to use. In addition to other TOEFL sections, it includes a complete TOEFL iBT Writing practice section (two tasks). Sample answers for both tasks are included so you can get an idea of what a good essay looks like. Unfortunately, the Sampler only works with Windows; you can’t download it with a Mac.

TOEFL iBT Sample Questions

This PDF is another free and official resource. In addition to other question types, it includes two Writing tasks: one TOEFL Integrated Writing practice question and one Independent Writing practice question. Each sample TOEFL Writing topic is followed by a sample essay as well as an in-depth score explanation, which is a great tool for studiers.

TOEFL iBT Quick Prep

The Quick Prep contains four different volumes, each of which contains one or two Writing prompts. The first volume is the best for TOEFL iBT Writing practice, since it contains two tasks (the others each only contain one) and also has an in-depth explanation of what your essays should include. The other three volumes only contain the essay rubrics without any advice on how to answer the specific essay prompt given.

TOEFL Practice Online (TPO) Tests

TPO tests are retired TOEFL exams now offered for test prep. They give the closest experience to the real TOEFL, and, because of that, they aren’t cheap. You’ll have to pay $45 for each complete TOEFL you buy (you can’t just buy individual TOEFL iBT Writing practice sections).

Your exam will be automatically graded after you finish it, although I was not particularly impressed with how the Writing section was graded when I took it. For the actual TOEFL, two human graders and a computer program review your essays and assign grades to each one. For this exam, a computer grades your Writing section within less than a minute of you completing the exam, and there is no explanation of how that grade was determined.

This is a useful resource, but if you don’t want to spend that much money on a practice test, it’s completely possible to do well just using the above practice resources.

Official TOEFL Prep Books

There are several official TOEFL prep books for sale by ETS. The Official Guide to the TOEFL Test , in addition to explaining the types of questions on the test, contains numerous practice questions and three full-length exams.  This is also the only official prep book that includes sample essays of varying scores along with scoring explanations, which can be a big help if you’re trying to guess what score your essays would get.

There’s also the Official TOEFL iBT Tests Volumes 1 and 2. Each of these books contains five unique practice tests, available on paper and the computer. However, no sample responses are given for Writing questions, which make them a less useful resource compared to The Official Guide to the TOEFL Test.

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Unofficial Prep Materials

You have to be more careful when using unofficial prep resources since not all of them are reliable. Some are high-quality and very similar to the TOEFL, others are not. For the Writing section in particular, because it’s so easy to make up essay prompts, there are many sites that claim to offer TOEFL Writing practice when their practice questions are actually low-quality. Below are some of the top unofficial prep resources out there. All of them (except the prep books, if you buy them) are free.

English Club

This site contains one TOEFL Integrated Writing practice task and five Independent Writing practice tasks. All six TOEFL Writing topics are similar to the real test, and the Integrated task as well as one of the Independent tasks have sample responses you can compare your answers to. At the bottom of the web page is a checklist of things your essays should include to help give you a guideline of what you should be aiming for when you write.

Magoosh offers one TOEFL Integrated Writing practice task. That’s not a lot of practice, but it is a high-quality question that includes a sample response. Magoosh also offers three complete TOEFLs, so you can use those Writing questions as well.

Good Luck TOEFL

This site has a huge number (several hundred) of Independent Writing tasks, separated into five different categories depending on question type. Some of the questions are more simplistic than you’ll see on the real TOEFL , and there’s no scoring information or sample responses, but there are a good source if you need more TOEFL Writing topics to write about.

Beat the Test

This site contains 155 Independent Writing tasks. Like Good Luck TOEFL, some of these TOEFL Writing topics are easier than you’ll find on the TOEFL, and there are no sample responses included, but they do give you the opportunity to practice writing.

Unofficial Prep Books

Prep books, even unofficial ones, often are a great resource for practice questions. Most books include sample Writing questions, along with scoring explanations , and then contain one or more complete practice TOEFLs at the end of the book. You can learn all about the best TOEFL prep books by reading our guide .

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Other TOEFL Writing Practice Materials

There are other ways to practice besides just answering sample Writing questions. TOEFL Writing is designed to measure how strong your English writing skills are, so, any practice you get writing English will help you with this section, even if you’re not directly answering practice exam questions. There are many ways to get writing practice; several of them are described below.

Duolingo is a popular free language-learning site. Users answer different types of questions, including writing questions. You can’t choose to only answer writing questions, so this isn’t the best resource for targeted writing practice, bu t it’s a good way to strengthen your overall English skills.

For advanced English learners, many of Duolingo’s beginning problem sets will likely be too easy, but you can take a quiz to figure out where in the program you should start.

Free Writing

Finally, you can also practice writing about topics that have nothing to do with the TOEFL. As long as you’re writing in English, you’re getting good practice. Writing about something that interests you can also encourage you to write more. Some ideas for free writing include:

  • Keeping a journal
  • Getting an English-speaking pen pal
  • Starting a blog about a topic that interests you

How to Get the Most Out of Your TOEFL Writing Practice

Now that you’re an expert on the best practice resources for TOEFL Writing, the next step is to put those materials to use in the most effective way in order to see results on test day. Follow these four tips in order to get the most out of your practice.

Practice Writing in English Regularly

The most important thing you can do to practice for the Writing section of the TOEFL is to practice writing English regularly. If you can practice every day, that would be ideal, but at the very least you should aim to practice writing 1,000 words in English a week.

Remember, this writing practice doesn’t only have to consist of answering TOEFL Speaking questions; any free writing, even just jotting down what you did that day in your diary, counts as writing practice.

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Make Use of Official Materials

As mentioned above, official TOEFL resources have the best practice questions out there, so you want to make the most of them. Spread these questions throughout your TOEFL studying; don’t use them all up at the beginning or save them all for the end. You want to be regularly seeing these questions as you prepare.

Also, when you answer official practice questions, make sure you set enough time aside to devote your full attention to them. Practice them in a quiet room with no distractions, and carefully compare your responses to the sample responses. These aren’t the questions to practice when you have a few minutes to spare and need some quick practice while scrolling through your phone.

Time Yourself When Writing Practice Essays

When you are writing practice essays, you should also time yourself. Give yourself 20 minutes to plan and write each Integrated Writing task and 30 minutes for each Independent Writing task.

Timing yourself when you write will help you be better prepared for test day because you’ll have practice planning and writing essays within a limited time frame. When you first begin writing practice essays, it can be easy to spend too much time preparing and run out of time before you finish writing. Taking timed practice essays will help you avoid this. You should also count how many words each of your essays contain after you’ve finished writing them. Integrated tasks should be 150-225 words and Independent tasks should be at least 300 words.

Review Your Practice Essays

After you write each TOEFL practice essay, you should also review it and think about how well it answered the question. This is easier to do if the practice question comes with sample answers that you can compare your answer to, but you should do this step for all practice essays you write, even if they don’t come with any answer explanation. You can also assign your essays a score or have a tutor or friend who’s also studying for the TOEFL score your essay.

It’s tempting to take a break from TOEFL studying as soon as you’ve finished your essays, but it’s important to do this step because it will get you thinking about what great essays look like and how yours can be improved. The ETS provides the rubric it uses to grade TOEFL writing tasks which you can use to evaluate your essays.

Conclusion: Getting the Most Out of Your TOEFL Writing Practice

In order to write two awesome essays for the TOEFL Writing section, you’ll likely have to put in some practice. Once you know what to expect from this section and how you’ll be graded, use a variety of official and unofficial practice resources during your studying.

As you’re preparing for the Writing section, you should also practice writing in English regularly, use official resources wisely, time yourself when writing practice essays, and review your essays after you write them.

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 On the TOEFL Writing section, you’ll be expected to plan and write two essays. But what are those supposed to be about? What types of TOEFL Writing topics will you see?

In order to be well prepared and confident on test day, you’ll need thorough understanding of the types of TOEFL essay topics you could see on the exam.  This guide gives in-depth explanations of every type of TOEFL Writing topic you might see, how to approach different types of prompts, and what your essays are expected to include. We end with a set of 13 unique sample essay prompts, including both TOEFL Independent Writing prompts and Integrated Writing prompts so that you can prepare with high-quality practice problems.

An Introduction to the TOEFL Writing Topics

The TOEFL Writing section is 50 minutes long and contains two tasks: Integrated Writing and Independent Writing. It’s the fourth and final section of the exam. After this you’re done! You’ll type both essays on the computer, but you can use scratch paper to jot down notes and plan out your essays.

In the next two sections, we’ll explain the format of the two Writing tasks and give an official sample question, along with an analysis of the common types of topics and strategies for doing well on each task.

TOEFL Integrated Writing Topics

The Integrated Writing task requires you to use listening, reading, and writing skills. For this task, you’ll have three minutes to read a short passage, then you will listen to a short (approximately two-minute long) audio clip of a speaker discussing the same topic the written passage covers.  You’ll need to write an essay that references both of these sources in order to answer the question. You won’t discuss your own opinion for this essay.

During the writing time, you’ll be able to look at the written passage again, but you won’t be able to re-hear the audio clip. You’ll be able to take notes while you listen to it though.

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  • Writing Time: 20 minutes
  • Suggested Essay Length: 150-225 words

Official Integrated Writing Prompt Sample

Reading Time: 3 minutes

In an effort to encourage ecologically sustainable forestry practices, an international organization started issuing certificates to wood companies that meet high ecological standards by conserving resources and recycling materials. Companies that receive this certification can attract customers by advertising their products as “ecocertified.” However, it is unlikely that wood companies in the United States will do the same, for several reasons.

First, American consumers are exposed to so much advertising that they would not value or even pay attention to the ecocertification label. Because so many mediocre products are labelled as “new” or “improved,” American consumers do not place much trust in advertising claims in general.

Second, ecocertified wood will be more expensive than uncertified wood because in order to earn ecocertification, a wood company must pay to have its business examined by a certification agency. This additional cost gets passed on to consumers. American consumers tend to be strongly motivated by price, and therefore they are likely to choose cheaper uncertified wood products. Accordingly, American wood companies will prefer to keep their prices low rather than obtain ecocertification.

Third, although some people claim that it always makes good business sense for American companies to keep up with the developments in the rest of the world, this argument is not convincing. Pursuing certification would make sense for American wood companies only if they marketed most of their products abroad. But this is not the case– American wood businesses sell most of their products in the United States, catering to a very large customer base that is satisfied with the merchandise.

Directions: Below is the transcript.

Narrator: Now listen to part of a lecture on the topic you just read about.

Professor: Well, despite what many people say, there’s good reason to think that many American wood companies will eventually seek ecocertification for their wood products. First off, consumers in the United States don’t treat all advertising the same. They distinguish between advertising claims that companies make about their own products and claims made by independent certification agencies. Americans have a lot of confidence in independent consumer agencies. Thus, ecologically minded Americans are likely to react very favorably to wood products ecologically certified  by an independent organization with an international reputation for trustworthiness.

Second point–of course it’s true that American consumers care a lot about price– who doesn’t? But studies of how consumers make decisions show that price alone determines consumers’ decisions only when the price of one competing product is much higher or lower than another. When the price difference between the two products is small–say, less than five percent, as is the case with certified wood– Americans often do choose on factors other than price. And Americans are becoming increasingly convinced of the value of preserving and protecting the environment.

And third, US wood companies should definitely pay attention to what’s going on in the wood business internationally, not because of foreign consumers, but because of foreign competition. As I just told you, there’s a good chance that many American consumers will be interested in ecocertified products. And guess what, if American companies are slow at capturing those customers, you can be sure that foreign companies will soon start crowding into the American market, offering ecocertified wood that domestic companies don’t.

Directions: Give yourself 20 minutes to plan and write your response. Your response is judged on the quality of the writing and how well it presents the points in the lecture and their relationship to the reading passage. Typically, an effective response will be 150 to 225 words. You may view the reading passage while you respond.

RESPONSE TIME: 20 minutes

Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on specific points made in the reading passage.

What to Expect From TOEFL Integrated Writing Topics

The written passage and audio recording can be on pretty much any subject, but the good news is that all the prompts for the Integrated Writing Task are pretty similar. They usually ask you to summarize the points made in the lecture and compare/contrast them to points made in the reading passage.

You won’t be discussing your own opinion during this essay, instead you’ll be taking information from both the lecture and reading and analyzing it.

How to Approach the Integrated Writing Task

Before you even begin the essay, you should take good notes on the key points of the reading passage and the audio clip. Your notes should be especially good for the audio clip since you won’t be able to hear it again. Using your notes as reference, your essay should recap each of the main points made in the audio clip. For each point you should clearly describe how it contrasts with or challenges points from the reading passage.

Also, remember to use specific examples to strengthen your essay. Refer back to your notes and the reading passage if need be.  However, don’t just copy portions of the audio clip or passage into your essay; that doesn’t show your English skills. Always rewrite the main ideas in your own words. Again, remember that you shouldn’t be including your own opinion in this essay. Stick only to what the reading passage and audio clip cover.

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TOEFL Independent Writing Topics

For the Independent Writing task, you’ll receive a question on a particular topic or issue. You’ll need to write a response to that topic that explains your opinion, and you’ll also need to give reasons and examples that support your opinion.

  • Writing Time: 30 minutes
  • Suggested Essay Length: At least 300 words

Official Independent Writing Prompt Sample

Directions: Read the question below. Give yourself 30 minutes to plan, write, and revise your essay. Typically, an effective response will contain a minimum of 300 words.

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?

Television advertising directed toward young children (aged two to five) should not be allowed.

Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

What to Expect From TOEFL Independent Writing Topics

TOEFL Independent Writing topics generally fit into one of three categories. There are example problems for each of these categories in the next section.

Type 1: Agree or Disagree

This is the most common prompt type for the Independent Writing Task, and the sample question above is an example of it. For this type of prompt, you’ll be presented with two sides of an argument. You’ll need to pick one side and give specific reasons and examples that support your opinion.

Type 2: Explain Both Sides

This is similar to the first type of prompt, except you’ll be discussing both sides, rather than choosing one you think is best.  Many times these types of prompts will ask you to compare the advantages and disadvantages of an issue and give examples to support your statements.

If the sample question above followed this type of format, the prompt would be something like this: “Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of allowing television advertising to be directed toward young children (aged two to five). Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.”

Type 3: Pick a Stance From Many Options

This category is rarer, but you still may see it on TOEFL Writing. The TOEFL Independent Writing topics give   you a broad topic with many possible opinions and ask for your stance on it.

If the sample question followed this type of format, the prompt would be similar to: “Which age group do you believe the majority of television advertising should be directed towards? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.”

How to Approach the Independent Writing Task

Depending on the type of prompt you receive, you’ll either choose an opinion (from two options or many options) or explain both sides of an issue. For this essay, each paragraph should be devoted to making one main point, and each point should be supported with specific reasons and examples to back it up. If you’re being asked to describe your opinion, make it clear within the first paragraph of your essay. There should be no doubt as to how you feel about the topic.

Also, even though ETS states that a 300-word essay is the “recommended minimum” length for this task, don’t feel like you need to write hundreds of words after you reach the 300 mark in order to get a high score. Longer isn’t always better. It’s very possible (and common) for Independent Writing essays that are only 300 words or slightly longer to receive high scores.

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Sample TOEFL Writing Topics

Completing practice essays and becoming more familiar with the types of questions you could be asked is a key part of preparing for TOEFL Writing. There numerous practice TOEFL questions available , but you’ll likely want more to practice with.

To help you out, we’ve come up with 13  practice TOEFL Writing topics for both the Integrated and Independent Writing Tasks.  Remember that on the real exam the conversations for the Integrated Writing Tasks would be audio recordings that you’d be listening to as opposed to reading.

TOEFL Independent Writing Topics

#1: agree or disagree prompt.

  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? When people solve problems as a group, they come up with better solutions that if they were to try to solve the problem individually. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? All children should be required to take a foreign language class from the time they start school until they begin university. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Technology has made it easier for people to connect on a deeper level. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • Some people believe school cafeterias should stop selling soft drinks and other high-sugar drinks, while others think students should have a choice in what they drink. Which option do you agree with? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

#2: Explain Both Sides Prompt

  • Some high school students are delaying college for a year in order to take a gap year where pursue other opportunities such as work or travel. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of gap years. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of requiring college freshman to complete at least a year of college classes before selecting a major versus having them choose right away. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of living in a large city versus living in a small town. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of studying on your own versus studying with a group of people. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

#3: Pick a Stance From Many Options

  • Imagine that there is a large piece of vacant land in your town. What is the best way to make use of it? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • What do you believe is the most important problem facing the world today? Why is it the most important? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • If you could learn one new skill you’ve never had the opportunity to try before, what skill would it be? Explain your choice by using specific reasons and examples.
  • What are the main qualities of a good boss? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

TOEFL Integrated Writing Topic

Directions: Read the following passage and the lecture that follows. On the real TOEFL, you’ll have three minutes to read the passage. Then, answer the question below.

Reading Passage

Driverless cars are increasingly being seen as the way of the future. They will eliminate many of the hassles and dangers associated with traditional driving and pave the way for this new technology to become commonplace.

Perhaps the biggest benefit of driverless cars is that they will drastically cut down on human error that results in millions of people being injured or killed every year in car accidents. Driverless cars won’t forget to notice a stop sign, get distracted while texting, not notice the car up ahead has slowed down, or any other of a myriad of driver errors that occur every day. Once driverless cars become commonplace on our roads, thousands of lives will be saved a year.

Another benefit is that driverless cars will cut down on driving time and make commutes shorter. Cars with automated driving will travel at a more consistent and efficient rate than cars with human drivers, who tend to use the brake and gas pedals more often than necessary. Driverless cars know the exact speed to go in order to get to the destination as quickly as possible, based on speed limits, traffic, and other conditions, and the more driverless cars there are on the road, the more travel time will be reduced.

Finally, driverless cars allow people who would normally be driving to focus their attention on a task that’s more interesting and important to them. They may choose to check their emails, get absorbed in an audiobook or podcast, or enjoy a snack, among other possibilities. Having a driverless car will help former drivers make better use of their time.

Lecture Transcript

Professor: Despite the recent attention this subject has gotten in the news and on social media, driverless cars are not the world-changing technology they are being advertised as. They have significant drawbacks, and even if those are ironed out, they will still not offer all the benefits that they are advertising. First and foremost, even if every car on the street became driverless, that does not mean automobile accidents would suddenly end. Automated driving technology, like all technology can and will fail at times. In fact, even though there are few driverless cars currently on the road, they have already been associated with multiple accidents, injuries, and deaths. Automated driving will always be an imperfect technology, and it will also lack the human mind’s ability to analyze a situation and make split-second decisions which are often necessary to avoid accidents.

Another falsehood is the belief that driverless cars will make commutes significantly shorter. Driverless cars may be able to reduce a lot of the speed up/hit the brakes patterns human drivers engage in, however, driverless cars cannot do anything to change speed limits, road conditions, traffic, or other factors that contribute to commute times. As such, any reductions in driving times will be small, at best.

And third, many people believe that, with driverless cars, drivers won’t need to pay attention to the road at all. They’ll be free to watch a movie or read a book while driving! However, this is completely false. The person sitting in the driver’s seat of an automated driving vehicle will still need to pay attention to the road at all times in order to be alert for any situations where they need to override the automated driving technology. This means that, not only will driverless cars mean drivers can do something else while in the car, they’ll have to suffer through the boredom of passively watching their car make all the decisions without taking their eyes off the road.

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Review: What Will You See on TOEFL Writing Topics?

Knowing what to expect from the TOEFL essay topics will go a long way towards helping you write high-scoring essays. There are two essays on this section, the Integrated Writing Task and the Independent Writing Task. Integrated Writing topics provide you with an article to read and a lecture or conversation to listen to and then ask you to combine information from the two. TOEFL Independent Writing topics simply give you an idea or theory and ask for your perspective on it.

Completing practice essays will help you become better at understanding and answering TOEFL Writing topics. You should practice writing appropriately long responses that clearly outline your thoughts and support them with specific details.

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Author: Christine Sarikas

Christine graduated from Michigan State University with degrees in Environmental Biology and Geography and received her Master's from Duke University. In high school she scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT and was named a National Merit Finalist. She has taught English and biology in several countries. View all posts by Christine Sarikas

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TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: 100 Prompts + Model Answers

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TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 1

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in biology. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

  • express and support your personal opinion
  • meaningfully contribute to the discussion

Professor Smith: Over the last couple of classes, we have been discussing the theory of evolution, which posits that all living organisms have descended from common ancestors through natural selection and genetic variation. While widely accepted within the scientific community, it faces opposition from some religious and creationist groups who interpret religious texts as offering an alternative explanation for the origins of life.

In fact, some believe that the religious view for the origins of life should also be taught as an alternative view. However, others argue that, since the religious views lacks empirical evidence to either prove or disprove it, universities should not allow the religious version which stipulates that a supreme being God is the creator of all life. Please share in a post with your classmates which view you support and why.

James: In my opinion, teaching creationism alongside evolution in a secular educational setting just doesn’t make sense. Creationism doesn’t have solid evidence or scientific backing like evolution does. Science classes should totally be about evidence-based stuff that helps us think critically and understand the world around us. 

Emma: While I get that science should be all about evidence, mentioning creationism in a science course could help us understand different beliefs and cultural perspectives. It’s essential to acknowledge that not everyone thinks the same way and be open to diverse ideas, even if they aren’t scientifically supported.

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TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 2

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in Calculus. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Johnson:  While standardized tests are often used to assess students’ mathematical abilities and overall academic performance, there are debates about their effectiveness and fairness. Critics argue that standardized tests may not accurately measure a student’s true understanding of mathematics and can lead to teaching strategies that focus on test preparation rather than fostering a deeper understanding of the subject. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for these tests to perpetuate inequalities, as students from disadvantaged backgrounds may face additional challenges in performing well on standardized math tests.

In your discussion post for this week, answer the following question, “Should math standardized tests be allowed at universities to measure students’ academic abilities?”

Olivia: Yes, math standardized tests should be allowed at universities to measure students’ academic abilities. These tests provide a standardized and objective way to assess a student’s mathematical proficiency, ensuring fair evaluation across diverse backgrounds. For example, universities can use these tests to determine students’ readiness for advanced math courses, helping them match students with appropriate academic programs.

John: No, math standardized tests should not be allowed at universities to measure students’ academic abilities. These tests may not fully capture a student’s mathematical potential and could lead to a narrow evaluation of their capabilities. For example, some students may experience test anxiety, which can hinder their performance, resulting in an inaccurate representation of their true mathematical skills.

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TOEFL Writing Practice TestsOnline Discussion Writing Practice Test 3

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in American History. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Williams: Reparations refer to the act of providing compensation or redress to individuals or groups who have suffered harm or injustice in the past. So far in this course, we have discussed this topic in the context of historical injustices, such as slavery, colonization, or systemic discrimination. Reparations aim to acknowledge and rectify the lasting impact of these past wrongs on affected communities. The forms of reparations can vary, including financial restitution, social programs, educational opportunities, or other initiatives designed to address historical inequalities. The idea of reparations remains a contentious and complex topic, as opinions differ on the necessity, scope, and practicality of implementing such measures.

Write a post this week addressing the following, “What type of reparations do you think society should provide African Americans for the historical injustices that they have faced?”

Robert: As an individual, I believe that providing free access to high-quality education and job training programs for African Americans would be a meaningful reparation for historical injustices. This initiative could help address the longstanding disparities caused by slavery, segregation, and discrimination. By investing in education and skills development, we can empower African Americans with the tools to overcome systemic barriers and pursue better opportunities.

Ava: I think it’s important to provide better healthcare and mental health support for African American communities as a way to make up for the unfair treatment they’ve experienced in the past. In the past, they didn’t have the same access to good healthcare, which made their health worse. By making sure everyone has equal access to good healthcare, we can start to fix these past wrongs and help African Americans be healthier. Also, giving them mental health resources that understand their culture can help them deal with the emotional pain caused by historical oppression and make their community stronger and more resilient.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 4

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in World Literature. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Jones: One controversial topic in world literature is the portrayal of race, ethnicity, and cultural identity. Some literary works have been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes or using cultural elements inappropriately. Critics argue that such portrayals can reinforce harmful biases and contribute to cultural appropriation. On the other hand, defenders assert that literature should reflect diverse perspectives and that exploring different cultures is essential for understanding the complexities of the world. The debate raises questions about artistic freedom, responsibility, and the impact of literature on shaping societal attitudes. Authors and readers continue to grapple with finding a balance between artistic expression and respecting cultural sensitivity in world literature.

As you prepare to write a post this week online, consider that some have gone as far as suggesting a ban on literature materials that promote stereotypes and racial bias. Others argue that these types of literature bans violate free speech which is a constitutional guarantee in the United States. Which opinion do you agree with and why?

Marco: I strongly believe that literature materials promoting stereotypes and racial bias should be banned because they can perpetuate harmful beliefs and attitudes. Such books can contribute to prejudice and discrimination, negatively impacting individuals and communities. Reading materials should encourage empathy, understanding, and respect for diverse cultures and backgrounds. When literature promotes stereotypes, it can lead to unfair treatment and misunderstandings among people of different races and ethnicities. Banning these materials can promote a more inclusive and tolerant society, where everyone feels valued and represented. Instead, we should focus on reading materials that foster empathy, challenge stereotypes, and promote positive intercultural relationships.

Isabella: I believe that literature materials promoting stereotypes and racial bias should not be banned because it’s essential to understand and learn from history, even if it includes unpleasant aspects. These books can serve as a reminder of past mistakes and the need for progress. Instead of banning them, we should encourage critical thinking and discussions around the problematic content. By engaging with these materials, we can develop a better understanding of how stereotypes and biases have shaped society and work towards overcoming them. It’s through open dialogue and education that we can challenge harmful beliefs and promote a more inclusive and accepting world.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 5

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in psychology. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Brown: In addition to nurture, others support the nature perspective in psychology which posits that fundamental aspects of human behavior, cognition, and personality are predominantly shaped by genetic inheritance and innate biological factors. It emphasizes the role of hereditary influences in defining an individual’s psychological traits, highlighting the significance of one’s inherent predispositions and biological makeup.

Keeping the idea of nurture in mind, reflect upon the following assertion and answer the subsequent question:

Criminals are deviant by nature, so, once they commit a crime, they should face the maximum sentences allowed, especially since there is little or no chance or rehabilitating them in prison. If these criminals commit murder, for example, they should never be allowed out of prison for the rest of their lives. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

William: Well, you know, saying that all criminals are just born deviant and can never change is not really fair or true. People turn to crime for all kinds of reasons – it’s a mix of biology, psychology, and the environment they grow up in. Sure, some folks might have certain inclinations, but that doesn’t mean they’re stuck that way forever. Rehab programs can actually work wonders by tackling the root causes, helping them change their ways, and reducing repeat offenses. So, let’s give people a chance to turn their lives around, huh? Compassion and understanding can go a long way in the justice system.

Ava:  Some criminals can be really tough nuts to crack when it comes to rehabilitation. It’s not always as simple as slapping on some therapy or classes. Some of them have deep-seated issues, like severe personality disorders or a history of violent behavior, that can make it super challenging to change their ways. In some cases, I believe that some of the criminals were actually born that way. Moreover, some criminals might not even want to change – they’re kinda set in their criminal lifestyle. And let’s face it, not all rehab programs are top-notch, so not everyone gets the help they really need. It’s a messy mix of factors that can make rehab success difficult for certain individuals.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 6

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in microeconomics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Davis: One of the controversial topics in microeconomics is the minimum wage. It’s a hot debate that revolves around determining the appropriate level for the minimum wage and its impact on the economy. Supporters argue that raising the minimum wage can reduce poverty, increase workers’ purchasing power, and improve their standard of living. On the other hand, critics argue that higher minimum wages may lead to job losses, especially for low-skilled workers, as businesses may struggle to afford higher labor costs. This contentious issue sparks debates on the trade-offs between income equality and potential negative consequences on employment and small businesses.

In your view, what is the most important advantage or disadvantage of raising the minimum wage in our society?

Isabella: One significant advantage of increasing the minimum wage is its potential to enable workers to meet their essential needs more effectively. By raising their income, individuals gain greater access to necessities such as food, housing, and healthcare, alleviating financial strain and promoting a higher quality of life. Additionally, a higher minimum wage fosters a sense of economic security and empowerment among workers, encouraging them to pursue personal growth, increased productivity, and job satisfaction. Consequently, implementing a higher minimum wage can be considered a mutually beneficial strategy, positively impacting both the workforce and the broader economy.

David: One drawback of increasing the minimum wage is its potential impact on small businesses. When the minimum wage rises, these businesses face higher labor costs, which can be burdensome, especially for those operating on narrow profit margins. To cope, some may resort to reducing employee hours, cutting jobs, or even closing down altogether. This could lead to job losses and limited employment opportunities, particularly for entry-level and less experienced workers. Balancing the benefits for workers with the challenges faced by small businesses becomes essential when considering minimum wage adjustments. Finding an equilibrium that supports both workers and economic sustainability is crucial.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 7

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in chemistry. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Miller: Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are being used more and more in agriculture. GMOs are organisms whose genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally. In agriculture, GMOs are engineered to have desirable traits such as resistance to pests, diseases, and herbicides. Proponents argue that GMOs can increase crop yields, reduce the use of pesticides, and potentially help address global food shortages. However, opponents raise concerns about potential risks to human health and the environment. They argue that long-term effects of GMO consumption are still uncertain, and there is a risk of unintended consequences on non-GMO crops and biodiversity. The debate over GMOs continues to be a contentious issue worldwide.

Should GMOs be used in agriculture? Why or why not?

Richard: One reason why GMOs should be used in agriculture is their potential to increase crop yields. Through genetic modification, crops can be engineered to be more resistant to pests, diseases, and environmental stresses. This enhanced resistance can result in higher crop productivity, leading to greater food production. With the world’s population steadily increasing, GMOs offer a promising solution to meet the growing demand for food and help ensure global food security. By producing more food on existing agricultural land, GMOs can contribute to reducing pressure on natural ecosystems, thus supporting sustainable farming practices.

Sophia:  I believe that GMOs should not be used in agriculture because of the concern over potential long-term effects on human health and the environment. While some studies have shown no immediate adverse health effects from consuming GMOs, critics argue that the long-term impact is still uncertain and warrants caution. Additionally, the use of genetically modified crops can lead to unintended consequences, such as the development of resistance in pests and weeds, and potential harm to non-GMO crops through cross-pollination. A study published in the journal “Environmental Sciences Europe” in 2014 reported that the widespread adoption of GMO crops has led to an increase in herbicide use, contributing to environmental concerns. As such, a precautionary approach is necessary when considering the widespread use of GMOs in agriculture.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 8

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in environmental science. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Wilson: As we have discussed over the last two classes, large-scale hydroelectric dams are being constructed in several countries. These projects are lauded for their capacity to generate renewable energy and aid in climate change mitigation, providing a stable power supply and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, their construction often involves extensive land clearing, which can lead to habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, and displacement of local communities. Furthermore, altered water flow and sediment transport can negatively impact downstream ecosystems, disrupting aquatic life and affecting traditional fishing practices. At the very least, striking a balance between energy needs and ecological preservation requires rigorous environmental impact assessments and inclusive stakeholder engagement to address the potential ecological and social consequences of such projects.

Some believe that these large structures should no longer be built since they cause so much habitat destruction. Others, in contrast, contend that the benefits of the dams’ renewable energy production far outweigh any negative environmental effects. Which opinion do you prefer and why? 

Joseph: One significant benefit of hydroelectric dams is their capacity to generate clean and renewable energy. By harnessing the force of flowing water, hydroelectric power plants produce electricity without burning fossil fuels, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change. This sustainable energy source contributes to global efforts to transition away from polluting and finite energy resources, providing a reliable power supply to meet growing energy demands. Additionally, hydroelectric dams offer a stable and consistent power output, which aids in grid stability and enhances energy security, thereby promoting sustainable development and supporting a more environmentally responsible energy generation system.

Mia: One drawback of hydroelectric dams is their significant environmental impact on aquatic ecosystems. The construction of large dams often leads to the alteration of natural river flows, disrupting fish migration routes and hindering sediment transport. This disruption can negatively affect fish populations and biodiversity downstream, leading to the decline of certain species. Furthermore, the altered river flow can change the landscape and alter habitats, potentially displacing local communities and disrupting traditional livelihoods. Addressing these environmental concerns necessitates careful planning, monitoring, and implementing mitigation measures to minimize the adverse effects of hydroelectric dams on the surrounding ecosystems and communities.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 9

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in international relations. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Moore:  Consider the idea of humanitarian intervention. The ethical dilemma arises when considering whether external actors should intervene militarily in a sovereign state to protect civilian populations from gross human rights violations or atrocities. While proponents argue for the moral obligation to prevent humanitarian crises, critics raise concerns about potential violations of state sovereignty, unintended consequences, and the risk of exacerbating conflicts. Debates surrounding the legitimacy, effectiveness, and practicality of humanitarian intervention underscore the complexities of balancing humanitarian principles with respect for state sovereignty, necessitating a nuanced understanding of international law, ethics, and geopolitical dynamics in addressing such crises.

Should the United States or some other capable country employ military intervention in another country in order to protect its people from gross human rights violations?  Why or why not?

Amelia: Yes, there are instances where military intervention by a capable country can be justified to protect people from gross human rights violations. For example, during the Rwandan genocide in 1994, the United States and other countries faced a moral imperative to intervene militarily to prevent the mass killings of Tutsis by the Hutu-led government. The failure to take decisive action resulted in the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives. In such extreme cases, when all diplomatic efforts have failed and the international community can prevent widespread atrocities, military intervention may be a justifiable measure to uphold the principles of human rights and humanitarian responsibility.

Charles: No, military intervention by a capable country to protect people from gross human rights violations can be highly contentious and fraught with complexities. An example illustrating this is the Iraq War in 2003, where the United States and its allies justified intervention based on claims of preventing human rights abuses and weapons of mass destruction. However, the lack of concrete evidence for these claims and the subsequent destabilization of the region resulted in significant loss of life, increased sectarian tensions, and prolonged conflict. This example highlights the potential risks and unintended consequences associated with military intervention in such situations, necessitating cautious consideration and exploration of alternative approaches in addressing human rights crises.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 10

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in cultural anthropology. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Taylor: One controversial topic in cultural anthropology is the practice of cultural relativism versus universal human rights. Cultural relativism emphasizes understanding and interpreting cultural practices within their own context, without imposing external judgments. However, critics argue that this approach may overlook human rights violations and cultural practices that oppress vulnerable groups, such as women or minority populations. Striking a balance between cultural sensitivity and upholding universal human rights requires nuanced ethical considerations. Anthropologists grapple with the challenge of respecting cultural diversity while addressing harmful practices, questioning whether universal ethical standards can coexist with the idea of cultural relativism in the pursuit of a more equitable and just society.

In some rural communities in Africa,  female genital mutilation, a deeply entrenched tradition, is considered an essential rite of passage or a way to preserve purity and marriageability. What should the United Nations human rights advocates do regarding this practice?

Thomas: United Nations human rights advocates should approach the issue of female genital mutilation (FGM) with sensitivity and respect for the cultural context. Instead of imposing external judgments, they should strive to understand the underlying reasons behind the practice within these rural African communities. Engaging in dialogue with local leaders, community members, and women’s groups would be essential to comprehend the cultural significance and beliefs surrounding FGM. The goal would be to foster open conversations, encouraging the communities to critically reflect on the practice and potentially initiate internal discussions about its continuation or modification, while also supporting the preservation of their cultural identity and autonomy.

Harper:United Nations human rights advocates should take a firm stance against female genital mutilation (FGM) as it violates fundamental human rights, particularly the rights of women and girls. The UN should engage in targeted efforts to raise awareness about the harmful physical and psychological effects of FGM, advocating for its eradication through legal measures and community education programs. Collaborating with local NGOs and governments, the UN should work towards empowering women and girls, promoting gender equality, and challenging the patriarchal norms that perpetuate this practice. It is crucial to ensure that human rights principles prevail over cultural relativism in combating FGM and safeguarding the rights and dignity of affected individuals.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in marketing. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Anderson: Social media platforms collect user data for personalized advertising. When users engage with social media, their actions, interests, and behaviors are tracked and analyzed to create detailed profiles. These profiles enable companies to deliver highly targeted advertisements based on individual preferences and behaviors. While some consumers appreciate the convenience of relevant ads, others feel uncomfortable with the level of intrusion into their privacy. Moreover, there have been instances of data breaches and misuse, where sensitive user information has been accessed without proper consent. This example exemplifies the ethical concerns surrounding the use of personal data for marketing purposes, highlighting the need for robust regulations and transparent practices to protect consumer privacy.

Should social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter be allowed to collect user data for personalized advertising? Why or why not?

Christopher: Yes, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter should be allowed to collect user data for personalized advertising, provided that it is done, as our professor has pointed out, ethically and transparently. Personalized advertising enhances user experience by presenting relevant content and products, increasing engagement and revenue for businesses. Moreover, it allows advertisers to reach their target audience more effectively. As long as users are informed about data collection practices, given control over their preferences, and consent is obtained appropriately, the benefits of personalized advertising can be balanced with respect for user privacy and autonomy. This approach fosters a thriving digital economy while respecting individual rights and preferences.

Evelyn: No, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter should not be allowed unrestricted access to collect user data for personalized advertising. Such practices raise significant privacy concerns, compromising users’ personal information without their informed consent. The indiscriminate gathering of data can lead to potential misuse, data breaches, and targeted manipulation of users. Moreover, it undermines individual autonomy and erodes trust in these platforms. Instead, stringent data protection regulations and opt-in consent mechanisms should be enforced, ensuring that user privacy is safeguarded, and personalized advertising is carried out responsibly and with explicit user permission.

TOEFL Writing Practice Tests: Online Discussion Writing Practice Test 12

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in physics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Thomas: Time travel has captured the imagination of many, thanks to popular movies and books. Some theories in physics, like Einstein’s theory of general relativity, suggest that time travel might be theoretically possible. However, it’s important to note that these theories involve complex concepts like wormholes and time dilation, which are not currently feasible with our current technology. While time travel is a fascinating topic to explore in theory, practical challenges and the absence of concrete evidence make it a subject of speculation rather than a proven reality.

If time travel were possible, what would be its most valuable contribution to our civilization?  

Daniel: If time travel were possible, one potential benefit would be the opportunity to gain invaluable insights into history and its unfolding events. Time travelers could directly witness significant historical moments, access lost knowledge, and learn from past mistakes to shape a more enlightened future. By observing the past firsthand, researchers could resolve historical uncertainties and fill gaps in our understanding of ancient civilizations and cultures. Moreover, lessons from history could inform present-day decisions, potentially leading to more informed and thoughtful choices for the betterment of society. However, it is essential to consider the ethical implications and potential consequences of time travel to ensure responsible and ethical usage of such technology.

Abigail: Another potential benefit of time travel, if possible, would be the advancement of scientific knowledge and technological innovation. Time travelers could visit advanced civilizations or distant future societies, witnessing advanced technologies and scientific breakthroughs that may not be accessible in their present time. By studying these futuristic developments, scientists could gain new insights, ideas, and inspiration to accelerate progress and enhance human understanding of the universe. Additionally, time travel might offer opportunities for researchers to validate and refine current scientific theories, as well as explore uncharted territories like the far reaches of the cosmos or the mysteries of black holes. However, such endeavors would require careful consideration of ethical implications and potential impacts on the timeline.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in political science. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Jackson: Affirmative action refers to policies and programs aimed at addressing historical discrimination and promoting diversity by giving preferential treatment to certain groups, such as racial minorities or women, in areas like education and employment. Supporters argue that it helps level the playing field and fosters inclusivity, while opponents believe it can lead to reverse discrimination and undermine the principle of meritocracy. Debates surrounding affirmative action often involve questions of fairness, equal opportunity, and the appropriate means to achieve social justice in society.

Some say colleges should use affirmative action as part of its admission policies with new students. Others, on the other hand, claim that affirmative action should no longer be used as a way to select new students. Which opinion do you prefer and why?

Emily: Yes, colleges should use affirmative action to admit new students. Affirmative action is a valuable tool to address historical disadvantages and promote diversity, fostering a more inclusive and equitable learning environment. By considering race, gender, and other factors, colleges can create opportunities for underrepresented groups and contribute to a richer exchange of ideas and perspectives. It helps dismantle systemic barriers, allowing talented individuals from marginalized backgrounds to access higher education, ultimately benefiting society as a whole through a more diverse and culturally aware workforce and citizenry.

Daniel: No, colleges should not use affirmative action to admit new students. While the intention behind affirmative action may be to promote diversity and address historical disadvantages, it can lead to reverse discrimination, where some individuals may be unfairly disadvantaged based on their race or gender. Merit should be the primary criterion for college admissions, ensuring that the most qualified applicants are accepted. Affirmative action may also create a sense of tokenism, undermining the principle of equal opportunity. Instead, colleges should focus on providing equal access to quality education for all, irrespective of their background, to foster a truly fair and merit-based system.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in comparative religions. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor White: The issue of religious secularism revolves around the relationship between religion and the state, particularly the extent to which religious beliefs and practices should influence or be excluded from public affairs and governance.

Should religion be separated from the government of a country? Why of why not?

Matthew: No, religion should not be separated from the government of a country. Many argue that religious principles can provide a strong moral foundation for governance and societal values. Integrating religion into the government allows for policies aligned with shared beliefs, fostering a cohesive society. However, this approach raises concerns about religious freedom, as it may marginalize minority religions or lead to discrimination. It also risks compromising the principle of a secular state that treats all citizens equally, irrespective of their religious beliefs. Striking a balance that respects religious diversity while upholding the principles of inclusivity and non-discrimination is essential for a thriving and harmonious society.

Elizabeth: Yes, religion should be separated from the government of a country. A secular government ensures religious freedom, allowing individuals to practice any faith or belief without fear of discrimination or persecution. This separation prevents religious bias in governance and promotes equal treatment for all citizens, regardless of their religious affiliations. It fosters a diverse and inclusive society, encouraging dialogue and cooperation among people from different religious backgrounds. By keeping religion separate from the state, the government can focus on the welfare and rights of all citizens, creating an environment that respects individual liberties and promotes social harmony.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in statistics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Martin: Random sampling and convenience sampling are two approaches used to survey data from a population, but they differ significantly in terms of representativeness and bias. Random sampling involves selecting a subset of individuals from the population entirely at random, giving every member an equal chance of being chosen. This method ensures that the sample closely represents the entire population, making it more reliable for drawing accurate conclusions. On the other hand, convenience sampling involves selecting participants who are readily available or easy to reach. While convenient, this approach can introduce bias since it may not adequately represent the broader population, potentially leading to skewed or inaccurate results. The debate centers around which sampling method is more appropriate for different research scenarios and how the choice of sampling method can impact the validity and generalizability of statistical findings.

Whether you use random or convenience sampling, explain one benefit of using surveys in research papers.

Sophia: One benefit of using surveys in research papers, whether employing random or convenience sampling, is the ability to collect large amounts of data efficiently. Surveys can reach a diverse and geographically dispersed audience, providing a wide range of responses and perspectives on a particular topic. This data abundance enhances the statistical power of the research, enabling researchers to draw more robust and comprehensive conclusions.

Anthony: Another benefit of using surveys in research papers, as mentioned earlier, is the potential for enhanced representativeness. When random sampling is employed, surveys can offer a more accurate portrayal of the broader population. By ensuring that each member has an equal chance of being selected, random sampling reduces biases and ensures that the sample is a fair reflection of the population’s characteristics. This enhances the external validity of the research findings, allowing researchers to generalize the results with greater confidence to the larger target population. By obtaining a representative sample, research papers can yield more reliable and applicable insights, making them valuable resources for understanding various social, economic, and behavioral phenomena.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in art history. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Harris:  A rtistic censorship around the question of whether certain artworks should be restricted, altered, or banned due to their content, themes, or political implications. Supporters of censorship argue that some artworks may promote violence, offend cultural or religious sensibilities, or perpetuate harmful stereotypes. On the other hand, opponents believe in artistic freedom, asserting that censoring art infringes upon creativity, hampers freedom of expression, and restricts critical dialogue. This debate raises important questions about the balance between artistic expression and social responsibility, challenging us to grapple with complex ethical and cultural considerations in the art world.

Should offensive artwork be banned or censored? Why or why not?

Donald: Yes, offensive artwork should be subject to censorship or potential banning. While artistic freedom is crucial, there are instances where certain artworks can perpetuate hate, incite violence, or perpetrate harmful stereotypes. Censorship of offensive art aims to protect vulnerable communities from harm, ensuring a more inclusive and respectful society. Implementing reasonable limits on artistic expression does not curtail creativity but instead fosters responsible art that can inspire positive change. Striking a balance between artistic freedom and protecting societal values allows for a more constructive and empathetic dialogue, promoting cultural understanding and fostering a harmonious coexistence among diverse communities.

Avery: No, offensive artwork should not be banned or censored. While it is essential to acknowledge that some artworks may provoke discomfort or disagreement, art plays a crucial role in challenging societal norms and encouraging critical thinking. Banning offensive art risks infringing upon freedom of expression, stifling creativity, and limiting artistic exploration. Instead, society should engage in open dialogue and constructive criticism to address controversial artworks. Emphasizing education and promoting diverse perspectives can foster a more inclusive and tolerant society where differing viewpoints are respected while safeguarding the right to artistic freedom and expression.

Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in human anatomy and physiology. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Martin: In human anatomy and physiology is the debate surrounding “nature vs. nurture in the development of mental health disorders.” This topic explores the relative contributions of genetic factors (nature) and environmental influences, such as upbringing, experiences, and trauma (nurture), in the development of conditions like depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Proponents of the nature perspective argue that certain mental health disorders have a significant genetic basis, and individuals may be more predisposed to them due to their family history. On the other hand, those supporting the nurture perspective emphasize the impact of environmental stressors and life experiences in triggering or exacerbating mental health issues.

Over the last week, we have discussed how a person’s family history may make them more susceptible to mental illnesses such as depression. Do you believe that depression is more influenced by genetics than by the environment?

Ella: Yes, research suggests that genetics plays a significant role in influencing depression. Studies have found that individuals with a family history of depression are more likely to develop the condition, indicating a hereditary component. Twin and family studies also support the idea that genetic factors contribute to depression vulnerability.

Mark: No, depression is not solely influenced by genetics; the environment also plays a significant role. While there may be a genetic predisposition for some individuals, environmental factors such as traumatic experiences, childhood adversity, social support, and lifestyle choices can profoundly impact depression development. Despite what Ella says, Twin and family studies also demonstrate that even in genetically similar individuals, differences in environment can lead to varying depression outcomes. Moreover, the global prevalence of depression varies across cultures and societies, indicating the strong influence of environmental and socio-cultural factors. Understanding the complex interaction between genetics and the environment is essential to comprehensively address and treat depression.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in macroeconomics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Martinez: One controversial topic that we have discussed is “government intervention in the economy.” This debate centers around the extent to which governments should intervene in economic activities to achieve desired outcomes. Proponents of government intervention argue that it can promote economic stability, address market failures, and reduce income inequality through policies like fiscal stimulus, regulation, and welfare programs. On the other hand, opponents assert that excessive government intervention can lead to inefficiencies, distortions, and reduced incentives for private sector growth. This topic raises fundamental questions about the role of government in shaping the economy and sparks ongoing discussions about finding the right balance between intervention and free-market principles.

During a recession, some economists believe the government should use taxpayer dollars to rescue large companies that are going out of business. Conversely, other believe that these companies should be allowed to fail without government intervention. Which opinion do you agree with?

Paul: Regarding the first position, I believe that the government should use taxpayer dollars to rescue large companies during a recession. Such interventions can prevent widespread economic turmoil, preserve jobs, and stabilize critical industries. The potential negative consequences of letting these companies fail could outweigh the short-term cost of intervention.

Scarlett: I think that such interventions may create moral hazard, as companies may take excessive risks knowing that the government will bail them out. Letting inefficient or mismanaged companies fail allows for market correction and the reallocation of resources to more productive sectors. Moreover, using taxpayer dollars to rescue large companies can raise concerns about fairness and exacerbate income inequality. Instead, government intervention should focus on supporting individuals and small businesses directly affected by economic downturns, rather than propping up failing corporations. They advocate for targeted and transparent economic stimulus measures to foster long-term economic growth and stability.

I acknowledge Paul’s position that government intervention can prevent economic turmoil and stabilize critical industries during a recession. However, I agree with Scarlett’s argument that such interventions may create moral hazard and raise concerns about fairness and income inequality.

As a personal example, during the 2008 financial crisis, my family’s small business faced significant challenges. While we struggled to keep the business afloat, some large corporations received substantial government bailouts. This raised questions about the fairness of the assistance provided, as many smaller businesses like ours did not receive the same level of support. Witnessing this disparity firsthand reinforced my belief in the importance of targeted and transparent economic stimulus measures that prioritize supporting individuals and small businesses directly affected by economic downturns. By focusing on these measures, governments can foster long-term economic growth and stability while minimizing moral hazard and promoting a more equitable recovery.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in computer science. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Robinson: A controversial topic in computer science is “artificial intelligence and its ethical implications.” This debate centers around the development and application of AI technologies, raising concerns about privacy, security, bias, and the potential impact on the job market. Some argue that AI can revolutionize industries, improve efficiency, and solve complex problems. However, critics express fears of AI displacing human jobs, exacerbating inequality, and lacking accountability in decision-making. The ethical dilemmas arise when AI systems are entrusted with critical tasks such as autonomous vehicles, healthcare diagnostics, and law enforcement. Striking a balance between AI’s potential benefits and ethical considerations is crucial for ensuring responsible and equitable integration of these technologies into society.

In your view, what is Artificial Intelligence’s greatest contribution to society?

Grace: In my view, Artificial Intelligence’s greatest contribution to society is its potential to revolutionize healthcare. AI-powered technologies can enhance medical diagnoses, treatment plans, and drug discovery processes, leading to more accurate and personalized patient care. Machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of medical data, enabling early detection of diseases and predicting patient outcomes. Additionally, AI-driven robotic surgery and virtual health assistants can improve surgical precision and provide timely medical support. By harnessing the power of AI in healthcare, we can improve patient outcomes, reduce medical errors, and make healthcare more accessible and cost-effective for everyone.

Steven: Another significant benefit of Artificial Intelligence is its potential to optimize transportation systems. AI can enhance traffic management, leading to reduced congestion and improved traffic flow in cities. Autonomous vehicles powered by AI have the potential to increase road safety and reduce accidents caused by human error. Additionally, AI can enable predictive maintenance for public transportation systems, ensuring timely repairs and minimizing service disruptions. AI-powered navigation apps provide real-time traffic updates, optimizing travel routes for users. By leveraging AI in transportation, we can create more efficient and sustainable mobility solutions, easing the burden on existing infrastructure and promoting greener and more accessible transportation options for people worldwide.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in classical music appreciation. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Clark: One controversial topic in classical music appreciation is the debate over historical performance practices. This controversy centers around whether classical music should be performed with instruments and techniques consistent with the era in which the composition was written or if modern interpretations are acceptable. Advocates of historical performance argue that using period instruments and stylistic approaches provides a more authentic representation of the composer’s intentions. On the other hand, proponents of modern interpretations believe that applying contemporary techniques and instruments allows for artistic freedom and innovation. The debate raises questions about the balance between historical accuracy and creative interpretation in preserving and presenting classical music for modern audiences.

Should modern interpretations of classical music be accepted? Why or why not?

Andrew: Modern interpretations of classical music should not be universally accepted. While artistic freedom is essential, straying too far from the composer’s original intentions can compromise the integrity of the music. Classical masterpieces carry historical and cultural significance, and adhering to their intended styles, instruments, and techniques preserves their authenticity. Modern interpretations may dilute the essence of the compositions and misrepresent the composers’ artistic visions. By embracing historical performance practices, we pay homage to the rich tradition of classical music, ensuring its timeless beauty resonates with audiences as intended by the great composers.

Chloe: Modern interpretations of classical music should be embraced as they breathe new life into timeless compositions. Classical music has evolved over centuries, and contemporary approaches allow for creativity and innovation. Embracing modern instruments, technology, and stylistic elements can make classical music more accessible and appealing to diverse audiences. Artistry should not be constrained by historical practices, and each generation of musicians adds its unique perspectives to the music. Modern interpretations maintain the spirit of classical works while inviting fresh interpretations that resonate with modern sensibilities. Embracing innovation fosters the growth of classical music, ensuring its continued relevance and appreciation in today’s dynamic cultural landscape.

While Andrew raises valid concerns about preserving the authenticity of classical music, it’s essential to recognize that artistic interpretation has always been a part of the evolution of this genre. Composers like Bach and Beethoven were known for improvising and adding their own flair to their works. Similarly, modern interpretations can breathe new life into classical compositions, making them relevant to contemporary audiences without compromising their essence.

Consequently, I agree with Chloe’s idea that modern interpretations of classical music should be embraced. As a personal example, I attended a concert where a contemporary pianist performed a famous Chopin piece with a unique blend of classical and jazz elements. The performance brought a fresh perspective to the timeless composition and resonated with the audience, captivating both classical music enthusiasts and those less familiar with the genre. Embracing innovation in classical music ensures its continued appreciation and relevance in today’s diverse and dynamic cultural landscape.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in social media marketing. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Rodriguez: Influencer marketing involves collaborating with individuals who have a significant following on social media to promote products or services. While many brands find success in influencer partnerships, debates arise over issues like transparency, authenticity, and the potential for deceptive practices. Critics argue that some influencers may not fully disclose sponsored content, leading to a lack of transparency for their audience. Additionally, concerns about the authenticity of recommendations arise, with some influencers endorsing products they may not genuinely use or believe in. Striking the right balance between ethical influencer collaborations and maintaining consumer trust remains a hotly debated topic in the social media marketing industry.

What is the most important contribution that you think influencers make to social media marketing?

Victoria: The most important contribution that influencers make to social media marketing is their ability to build authentic and engaged communities around specific niches. Influencers often have dedicated followings who trust their opinions and recommendations. By leveraging their influence, brands can tap into these niche communities and reach a highly targeted audience that is genuinely interested in their products or services. This level of engagement and authenticity can lead to higher conversion rates and brand loyalty. Additionally, influencers provide a more personal and relatable touch to marketing efforts, fostering a sense of connection with consumers, which traditional advertising methods may struggle to achieve.

Kenneth: Another benefit that influencers bring to social media marketing is their ability to create compelling and engaging content. Influencers are experts at crafting captivating posts that resonate with their followers. They understand the nuances of the platform and know how to use visual elements, storytelling, and relatable language to capture their audience’s attention. This talent for creating authentic and entertaining content is invaluable for brands, as it can help them cut through the noise of social media and stand out in a crowded digital landscape. Leveraging influencers’ content creation skills allows brands to connect with their target audience in a more meaningful and memorable way, driving brand awareness and customer engagement.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in genetics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Lewis: One controversial topic in genetics is the use of gene editing technologies, such as CRISPR-Cas9, in human embryos and germline cells. While these technologies hold immense promise for treating genetic diseases and improving human health, ethical concerns arise regarding their potential misuse for genetic enhancement or designer babies. The ability to edit the genetic code of embryos raises questions about the long-term consequences and unintended side effects on future generations. Some argue for strict regulations to prevent unethical applications, while others advocate for unrestricted research to harness the full potential of gene editing. Balancing scientific progress with ethical considerations remains a challenging and contentious issue in the field of genetics.

Some say gene editing technologies should not be used for genetic enhancement or designer babies, while others argue that parents should be able to use this technology when they decide to have children. Which opinion do you prefer and why?

George: Parents should be allowed to genetically edit their babies because it offers the potential to prevent hereditary diseases and improve overall health outcomes. Gene editing technologies like CRISPR-Cas9 hold promise in eliminating harmful genetic mutations, reducing the risk of debilitating conditions in newborns. Allowing parents access to such technology empowers them to make informed decisions about their child’s future, promoting reproductive autonomy. Proper regulation and ethical guidelines can ensure responsible use, addressing concerns of misuse. Embracing genetic editing for disease prevention offers the opportunity for healthier and happier lives for future generations, ultimately advancing human health and well-being on a global scale.

Riley: Using gene editing technologies for genetic enhancement or designer babies raises significant ethical concerns. Allowing parents to manipulate the genetic makeup of their children raises questions about the value of diversity and individuality. It may perpetuate societal inequalities by favoring those who can afford such technologies, creating a divide between genetically enhanced and non-enhanced individuals. Additionally, unintended consequences and unforeseen risks may arise from altering human genes, leading to potential harm for future generations. Emphasizing responsible research and focusing on using gene editing to address hereditary diseases, rather than pursuing enhancement, is crucial to uphold ethical standards and ensure that this powerful technology is used for the collective benefit of humanity.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in environmental ethics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Lee: A controversial topic in environmental ethics is the concept of anthropocentrism versus ecocentrism. Anthropocentrism places human interests and well-being as the central focus, often prioritizing human needs over the environment. It views nature as a resource to be exploited for human benefit. On the other hand, ecocentrism advocates for valuing the intrinsic worth of all living beings and ecosystems, considering the interconnectedness of life. It emphasizes the need to protect and preserve the environment for its own sake, not merely for human utility. This debate raises profound questions about humanity’s relationship with nature and the responsibilities we have towards the natural world.

Do you believe that human interests should be prioritized over the environment? Why are why not?

Aria: Yes, human interests should be prioritized over the environment to a certain extent. While the environment is undoubtedly crucial for our well-being, the survival and thriving of humanity depend on meeting our basic needs and advancing our societies. Responsible environmental stewardship is essential, but we must strike a balance between human needs and environmental protection. By prioritizing human interests, we can address pressing issues such as poverty, healthcare, and education, ensuring a sustainable and equitable future for all. However, this approach should be coupled with a commitment to sustainable practices and environmental conservation to guarantee the well-being of both present and future generations.

Joshua: No, human interests should not be prioritized over the environment. The environment sustains all life on Earth, including humans, and plays a vital role in our well-being and survival. Neglecting the environment can lead to severe consequences such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation, impacting both current and future generations. Focusing solely on short-term human interests without considering the long-term health of the planet can result in irreversible damage to ecosystems and threaten the delicate balance of nature. It is essential to prioritize environmental protection and sustainability to ensure a habitable and healthy planet for all living beings.

Aria’s argument acknowledges the importance of responsible environmental stewardship but suggests prioritizing human interests to meet pressing needs. However, it is essential to recognize that neglecting the environment can have severe consequences for human well-being and survival in the long run.

Joshua’s perspective highlights the vital role the environment plays in sustaining life and emphasizes the need for prioritizing environmental protection. I agree with Joshua’s view, as safeguarding the environment is crucial for ensuring a habitable planet for future generations. As a personal example, I have witnessed the impact of deforestation in my community, leading to soil erosion, reduced biodiversity, and adverse weather patterns. This experience emphasizes the significance of prioritizing the environment to maintain ecological balance and secure a sustainable future for humanity.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in international business. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Walker: One controversial topic in international business is the issue of outsourcing and offshoring. While these practices can lead to cost savings and increased efficiency for companies, they are often criticized for their impact on local economies and employment. Outsourcing involves hiring external companies to perform specific tasks, sometimes resulting in job losses in the home country. Offshoring involves relocating business operations to other countries, which can lead to the exploitation of cheap labor and disregard for environmental regulations. Critics argue that these practices contribute to income inequality and the erosion of domestic job markets, while proponents maintain that they promote global economic integration and provide access to new markets. Balancing the economic benefits and social implications of outsourcing and offshoring remains a complex and contentious issue in international business.

Is it a good idea for companies to outsource and offshore their business? Why or why not?

Kevin: Yes, it can be a good idea for companies to outsource and offshore their business under certain circumstances. Outsourcing and offshoring can lead to cost savings, increased efficiency, and access to specialized skills or resources not available locally. It can facilitate the expansion of companies into new markets and foster economic growth in developing countries. Additionally, outsourcing allows companies to focus on core competencies and strategic activities. However, careful consideration should be given to potential social and ethical implications, such as job displacement and labor exploitation. Responsible outsourcing and offshoring practices, guided by ethical principles and fair labor standards, can harness the benefits while mitigating the challenges, making it a valuable strategy for companies seeking global competitiveness.

Lily: No, it is not always a good idea for companies to outsource and offshore their business. While these practices can offer cost savings and access to specialized resources, they can also lead to negative consequences. Offshoring may result in job losses and harm local economies in the home country. Additionally, outsourcing to regions with lax labor and environmental regulations can perpetuate exploitation and contribute to unethical practices. It can also lead to a loss of control over quality and intellectual property. Companies must carefully consider the potential social, economic, and ethical impacts before deciding to outsource and offshore their operations.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in world geography. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Hall: From a world geography perspective, smart cities refer to urban areas that utilize advanced technologies and data-driven solutions to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and the overall quality of life for their inhabitants. These cities integrate various systems, such as transportation, energy, waste management, and public services, to optimize resource use and minimize environmental impact. Geographic factors, such as urban planning, spatial distribution, and infrastructure development, play a crucial role in shaping the implementation of smart city initiatives. Smart cities aim to address global urbanization challenges, create resilient communities, and foster innovation in urban spaces, contributing to a more sustainable and interconnected world.

What will be the most important contribution smart cities will make to our civilization?

Brian: The most important contribution smart cities will make to our civilization is fostering sustainable development. By integrating innovative technologies, data-driven decision-making, and efficient resource management, smart cities can reduce carbon emissions, optimize energy consumption, and promote eco-friendly transportation options. This approach will lead to a more environmentally conscious and resilient urban lifestyle. Smart cities’ commitment to sustainability will not only enhance the well-being of their residents but also set a precedent for other urban areas to follow, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and livable planet for future generations.

Zoey: Another significant contribution of smart cities to our civilization is the improvement of overall urban livability and quality of life. Through the seamless integration of technology and infrastructure, smart cities can enhance public services, healthcare facilities, and emergency response systems. Advanced transportation networks and real-time data accessibility can reduce traffic congestion and commuting times, leading to increased productivity and reduced stress for residents. Moreover, smart city initiatives often focus on promoting inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that all citizens can benefit from these advancements. By prioritizing residents’ well-being and convenience, smart cities create more vibrant and cohesive communities.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in Shakespearean studies. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Allen: The question of whether Shakespeare’s writing should no longer be used is a contentious and multifaceted issue. Shakespeare’s works are considered some of the most significant and influential in English literature and have shaped the course of literary history. They offer valuable insights into human nature, emotion, and societal complexities. However, critics argue that some aspects of Shakespeare’s writing may perpetuate outdated or harmful ideas related to race, gender, and other social issues. They contend that using his works without critical examination might reinforce negative stereotypes or contribute to the marginalization of certain groups.

Some say Shakespeare’s writing should no longer be studied, while others argue that his works should continue to be studied and celebrated. Which opinion do you agree with and why?

Hannah: I agree with the opinion that Shakespeare’s works should continue to be studied and celebrated. Shakespeare’s writing represents a cornerstone of English literature and has contributed significantly to the evolution of dramatic arts. His plays delve into the complexities of human nature, emotions, and societal issues, offering timeless insights that remain relevant today. By studying Shakespeare, we gain a deeper understanding of historical contexts, linguistic richness, and cultural heritage. Moreover, his works provide ample opportunities for critical analysis and contemplation of universal themes. Appreciating and preserving Shakespeare’s literary legacy enriches our collective understanding and appreciation of the arts throughout the ages.

Edward: Shakespeare’s works should no longer be studied and celebrated due to several reasons. His plays and poems reflect a bygone era and perpetuate outdated ideologies, including sexist and racist elements. Continuing to elevate Shakespeare, in my view, as a literary icon may overshadow other diverse voices and contributions in literature. Moreover, dedicating too much attention to his works could limit the exploration of contemporary and culturally relevant pieces. Advocates for this perspective propose emphasizing modern and inclusive literary works, allowing for a more representative and relevant curriculum that addresses current societal concerns and perspectives.

While Edward raises valid concerns about outdated ideologies in Shakespeare’s works, it’s essential to approach them with a critical lens, acknowledging the historical context in which they were written. Shakespeare’s enduring impact on literature and theater cannot be ignored, and studying his works provides valuable insights into human nature and societal complexities. Moreover, the study of Shakespeare does not necessarily preclude the exploration of contemporary and inclusive literature. By striking a balance between traditional and modern works, educators can create a comprehensive curriculum that addresses both historical significance and present-day societal concerns.

Agreeing with Hannah’s point, I believe that studying Shakespeare’s works enriches our understanding of the human experience. For instance, in “Macbeth,” Shakespeare explores the destructive nature of unchecked ambition. This theme remains relevant today as we observe the consequences of ambition and power in contemporary politics and leadership. By critically analyzing his works, we can draw parallels between past and present, fostering a deeper appreciation for the timeless relevance of Shakespeare’s literary legacy.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in cognitive neuroscience. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Young: Researchers have found that sleep plays a vital role in consolidating and strengthening memories. During specific stages of sleep, the brain processes and stores information acquired during wakefulness, aiding in memory retention and recall. Undergraduate students can investigate how different aspects of sleep, such as sleep duration, sleep quality, and the timing of sleep, impact memory performance. Understanding the importance of sleep in memory consolidation can have implications for optimizing learning strategies and memory enhancement.

Do you believe that having a good night’s sleep will help you perform better as a student? Why or why not?

Ronald: Yes, having a good night’s sleep will undoubtedly help you perform better as a student. Quality sleep is crucial for cognitive functioning, memory consolidation, and learning retention. During sleep, the brain processes and organizes information acquired during the day, enhancing problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills. Adequate rest promotes alertness, focus, and creativity, which are essential for academic performance. Additionally, a well-rested mind is more receptive to new knowledge and better equipped to handle stress. Making sleep a priority ensures that students can approach their studies with improved concentration, increased productivity, and overall enhanced academic success.

Lillian: No, having a good night’s sleep will not necessarily help you perform better as a student. While sleep is essential for overall health and well-being, academic performance is influenced by a combination of factors, including study habits, motivation, and effective time management. Some individuals might thrive on less sleep and still excel academically due to their personal adaptability and resilience. Moreover, academic success often depends on the individual’s abilities, learning style, and the complexity of the subject matter. While sleep can contribute to optimal functioning, it is not the sole determinant of academic performance.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in behavioral economics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Hernandez: One simple, well-known policy in behavioral economics is the concept of “opt-out” vs. “opt-in” defaults in retirement savings plans. Traditional retirement plans require individuals to actively opt-in by signing up to participate. In contrast, behavioral economics suggests using an “opt-out” default, where employees are automatically enrolled in the retirement plan unless they actively choose not to participate.

This policy leverages the behavioral bias of inertia, as people tend to stick with the default option. By making enrollment automatic, more employees end up saving for retirement, improving overall savings rates. This approach has been widely adopted and proven effective in increasing retirement plan participation, highlighting the power of behavioral nudges to drive positive financial behaviors.

What is the most important benefit of employees having an opt-out retirement savings program?

Timothy: The most important benefit of employees having an opt-out retirement savings program is a significant increase in overall retirement plan participation. Behavioral economics has shown that people tend to favor the path of least resistance, leading them to stick with default options. By implementing an opt-out default, employees are automatically enrolled in the retirement plan, removing the inertia and hesitation associated with actively opting in. As a result, a larger number of employees start contributing to their retirement savings, fostering a culture of long-term financial planning and security.

Addison: Beyond higher participation rates, an opt-out retirement savings program also encourages consistent and disciplined saving behavior. Once enrolled, employees are more likely to maintain their contributions over time due to the inertia effect. This regular savings habit can lead to substantial retirement nest eggs, enhancing employees’ financial resilience during their post-working years. It also ensures a smoother transition into retirement, reducing the burden on social welfare systems and promoting individual financial independence.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in contemporary sociology. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor King: A specific example of the controversy surrounding cultural relativism in the United States is the debate over certain cultural practices within some immigrant communities. For instance, there have been discussions about the tradition of arranged marriages in certain cultural groups. Cultural relativism suggests that we should understand and respect this practice within the context of the culture it originates from, recognizing it as a valid expression of their values and norms.

Even though certain aspects of arranged marriages may conflict with principles of individual autonomy and consent, which are highly valued in Western societies, should arranged marriages be accepted cultural practices in the United States?

Aubrey: Arranged marriages should be accepted as cultural practices in the United States, albeit with some caveats. While it is essential to uphold the principles of individual autonomy and consent, we must also recognize the significance of cultural diversity and respect the customs of various immigrant communities. Instead of outright rejection, we can work towards educating individuals about their rights and ensuring they have the freedom to make informed choices within the context of their traditions. By fostering open dialogue and understanding, we can strike a balance between preserving cultural heritage and safeguarding individual liberties.

Jason: I respectfully disagree with the acceptance of arranged marriages in the United States. While cultural diversity is vital, some aspects of arranged marriages can perpetuate inequality and limit personal agency. The emphasis on individual autonomy and consent should not be compromised in the name of cultural relativism. It is crucial to prioritize the protection of fundamental rights and prevent situations where individuals, particularly women, may be coerced into marriages against their will. Society should instead focus on promoting equality and empowering individuals to make their own life choices, regardless of cultural background.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in philosophy. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Wright: A controversial topic in philosophy is the concept of moral relativism versus moral objectivism. Moral relativism suggests that moral principles and values are not universally fixed but vary depending on cultural, social, or individual perspectives. In this view, what is considered morally right or wrong can differ between societies or even among individuals within the same society. On the other hand, moral objectivism asserts that there are objective moral truths that exist independently of human beliefs or opinions. According to objectivists, certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of cultural context or individual perspectives.

Which view do you feel best fits you: moral relativism or moral objectivism? 

Jeffrey: As a moral relativist, I believe that moral principles are not absolute and fixed, but rather dependent on cultural, societal, and individual perspectives. What is considered morally right or wrong can vary across different cultures and times, and no one moral framework should be imposed universally. This approach promotes cultural understanding and avoids cultural imperialism, respecting the diverse range of ethical beliefs and practices that enrich humanity.

Layla: As a moral objectivist, I hold that certain moral truths exist independently of subjective beliefs. While cultures and individuals may have varying interpretations, some actions are inherently right or wrong based on objective standards. Objectivism provides a foundation for making moral judgments that are not subject to cultural relativism, ensuring consistency and universality in ethical principles. This view guards against the potential for moral chaos and relativism’s inclination to tolerate harmful practices under the guise of cultural sensitivity.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in English composition. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Lopez: Some professors prefer to use trigger warnings in academic settings and literature. Trigger warnings are brief notices given before course materials or literary works that may contain distressing content. Proponents argue that trigger warnings promote a safe learning environment for students with trauma or sensitivities. Critics worry it may stifle free speech and academic freedom, leading to self-censorship and limited exploration of diverse perspectives. The debate revolves around balancing sensitivity and inclusivity with academic rigor, addressing how to respect students’ emotional well-being while upholding critical thinking and intellectual growth.

What value do you think trigger warnings bring to a composition classroom?

Ryan: In my view, trigger warnings in a composition classroom bring negative value by fostering an environment of overprotection and coddling. College is a place for intellectual growth and challenging ideas, but trigger warnings shield students from discomfort and shield them from exposure to diverse perspectives. This can lead to echo chambers where students only encounter ideas that align with their pre-existing beliefs, limiting their ability to engage critically with differing viewpoints. Instead of nurturing resilience and open-mindedness, trigger warnings encourage avoidance of discomfort, which is counterproductive to the learning process.

Natalie: I agree with Ryan, and I also believe that trigger warnings may lead to self-censorship among instructors and students. Professors might avoid teaching certain texts or topics altogether, fearing potential backlash or emotional distress. This results in a watered-down curriculum that omits essential discussions on complex and controversial issues. Furthermore, students might hesitate to express their authentic opinions or explore challenging subjects in their writing, fearing negative reactions from peers or faculty. As a result, intellectual growth is hindered, and academic freedom takes a hit.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in applied linguistics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Hill: One controversial topic in applied linguistics is the question of language standardization and linguistic prescriptivism. Language standardization involves creating a set of rules and conventions to govern a language’s usage, often used in education, media, and official documentation. However, linguistic prescriptivism can be criticized for imposing a “correct” form of language and dismissing natural variations, leading to linguistic discrimination and marginalization of certain dialects or languages. This debate revolves around issues of linguistic diversity, cultural identity, and power dynamics. Some argue for a more descriptive approach, acknowledging the legitimacy of all language varieties, while others advocate for standardization to maintain linguistic clarity and unity in communication.

In the first paragraph, in about 100 words, Brooklyn will answer yes to the question. In the second paragraph, Gary will acknowledge Brooklyn’s idea and then in about 100 words refute her argument.  Finally, in the third paragraph, I will acknowledge Brooklyn’s ideas and then refute her. In addition, I will agree with Gary and add to his idea by providing a personal experience as supporting evidence. Here is the question everyone will answer:

Do you believe that a country should officially recognize a standard form of its language?

Brooklyn: Yes, I believe a country should officially recognize a standard form of its language. Standardization provides a common foundation for communication, promoting national unity and understanding among citizens. Having a recognized language standard aids in education, administration, and cultural preservation. It also facilitates international communication, trade, and diplomacy. While we should respect linguistic diversity, a standardized language ensures clarity and prevents misunderstandings in vital sectors.

Gary: I understand Brooklyn’s point, and a standardized language does have its merits. However, I disagree that it should be the sole officially recognized form. Imposing linguistic prescriptivism can lead to marginalization of other linguistic varieties and hinder cultural expression. Embracing linguistic diversity is essential for a country’s identity and inclusivity. A more inclusive approach could involve recognizing multiple standard forms or adopting a descriptive stance that respects various linguistic expressions while promoting understanding between communities.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in quantum mechanics. Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Scott: A practical realization of quantum mechanics is the development and implementation of quantum computing. Quantum computing harnesses the unique principles of quantum mechanics, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform computations that are exponentially faster than classical computers for specific tasks. In a quantum computer, data is represented using quantum bits or qubits. Unlike classical bits, which can be either 0 or 1, qubits can exist in a superposition of both states simultaneously, allowing for parallel processing of information. Additionally, qubits can be entangled, meaning that the state of one qubit is directly related to the state of another, even if they are physically separated. By leveraging these quantum properties, quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize fields like cryptography, optimization, and drug discovery, tackling complex problems that are practically infeasible for classical computers. However, building and maintaining stable quantum systems pose significant challenges due to the delicate nature of quantum states, making practical quantum computing a cutting-edge area of research and development.

In your opinion, what is the most important contribution of quantum computing?

Jacob: One crucial contribution of quantum mechanics is the understanding of electron behavior in semiconductors. The band theory, a cornerstone of condensed matter physics, explains how electrons form energy bands within a material. At absolute zero temperature, electrons occupy the lowest energy levels, creating a valence band, while higher energy levels remain unoccupied, forming a conduction band. The energy gap between these bands determines a material’s conductivity. By manipulating electron behavior through doping or external stimuli, scientists developed semiconductor devices like transistors and diodes, leading to the revolution of modern electronics and computing.

Savannah: Building upon Jacob’s insights, another key contribution of quantum mechanics lies in its application to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. Quantum mechanics elucidated the principles behind nuclear spins in atoms, which underlie MRI’s functioning. When a patient is exposed to a strong magnetic field and radio waves, certain atomic nuclei align with the magnetic field and then perturb when subjected to the radio waves. This behavior reveals precise spatial information of the body’s internal structures. MRI has revolutionized medical diagnostics, providing non-invasive and detailed images without harmful ionizing radiation, making it a vital tool in healthcare.

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Instructions: Your professor is teaching a class in human resource management.  Write a post responding to the professor’s question. In your response, please make sure that you do the following:

Professor Green: One controversial topic in human resource management is the use of pre-employment assessments, particularly personality tests, during the hiring process. While proponents argue that these assessments help identify candidates with the right fit for the company culture and job requirements, critics raise concerns about their reliability, potential bias, and invasion of privacy. Some question the validity of such tests in predicting job performance, as they may not capture the full complexity of an individual’s capabilities. Additionally, there are worries about how these assessments might disproportionately impact certain groups, leading to discrimination and unfair hiring practices. Striking a balance between effectively assessing candidates and safeguarding their rights remains a challenging and debated aspect in HR management.

Some believe that personality tests help companies choose employees who have the right fit. Others argue that personality tests should not be used during the hiring process since they can be discriminatory and biased. Which opinion do you agree with and why?

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TOEFL integrated writing task 2023 | Examples and sample essay.

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TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a critical stepping stone for students who aspire to study in English-speaking universities. The TOEFL writing task is one part of this examination that can often become a cause for concern. It not only tests your ability to understand English but also your ability to express thoughts, ideas, and opinions in a clear and precise manner. 

In this comprehensive guide, we will explore various aspects of the TOEFL writing task, including topics, samples, format, and specific answers to common questions. The information provided is tailored to the 2023 edition of the test, ensuring relevance and applicability to your preparation. So, if you’re planning to take on this challenge in 2023, let’s begin by understanding the structure and requirements of the TOEFL writing task. 

The TOEFL integrated writing task is the first of the two writing tasks in the TOEFL exam. It’s designed to assess your ability to combine listening and reading skills to write a coherent and well-structured essay. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 

  • Reading passage : A passage around 200-250 words long is provided. You’ll have three minutes to read it. 
  • Listening clip : A short lecture related to the reading passage is played. You’ll be given time to take notes to remember the content better. 
  • Writing task : You will have 20 minutes to write a response of about 150-225 words, summarizing the points made in the lecture and explaining how they relate to specific points in the reading passage. 

The topics for the TOEFL integrated writing task are generally academic and range from subjects like history, science, art, and social sciences. Here’s an example of how the topics will be given: 

  • Reading passage : An excerpt will be provided about Renaissance art and its influence. 
  • Listening clip : A lecture discussing a specific Renaissance painting. 
  • Writing task : Compare and contrast the information in the reading passage and the lecture.

Practicing in advance by working on such topics will help you write and format your writing tasks better. Here’s a sample for you to practice: 

TOEFL integrated writing

  • Reading passage: Brief description of climate change and its effects. 
  • Listening clip : A lecture discussing various solutions to combat climate change.
  • Writing task : Summarize the solutions from the lecture and relate them to the problems mentioned in the reading passage. 

To support your preparation, TOEFL writing task PDF materials, containing practice questions and samples are available online. These resources often include: 

  • Guides on TOEFL writing format 
  • Collection of TOEFL writing samples with answers PDF 
  • TOEFL writing task 1 sample answers and TOEFL writing task 2 sample answers 
  • Practice tests for TOEFL writing task 2 

These materials are instrumental in understanding the pattern and honing your skills to succeed in the TOEFL writing task. 

  • Understanding the structure : Familiarize yourself with the TOEFL writing format, including reading, listening, and writing phases. 
  • Time management: Allocate time for reading, note-taking, and writing, keeping in mind the 20-minute time limit for the writing task. 
  • Note-taking skills : Practice jotting down crucial points from both the reading passage and the listening clip. Focus on the main ideas, supporting details, and the relationship between the reading and listening parts. 
  • Creating an outline : Before diving into writing, create a rough outline to organize your thoughts. This helps in maintaining coherence and connection between various sections of the essay. 
  • Practicing with samples : Utilize the TOEFL writing task sample, TOEFL writing task 1 sample answers, and TOEFL writing task 2 sample answers for regular practice. 

Understanding the scoring can guide you in preparing effectively. The TOEFL integrated writing task is scored on a scale of 0-5 based on the following criteria: 

  • Content : Accuracy, completeness, and connection between reading and listening. 
  • Organization : Logical progression, clear introduction, body, and conclusion. 
  • Language use : Grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and overall fluency.
  • Use transitional phrases : Transitional words like “however,” “in addition,” and “therefore” can help in maintaining the flow. 
  • Avoid repetition : While using keywords is vital, avoid unnecessary repetition. Make sure your content is varied and engaging. 
  • Proofread : Reserve some time at the end for revising and correcting errors.
  • Access Quality Resources : Consider TOEFL writing samples with answers PDF, TOEFL writing task PDF guides, and practice tests for well-rounded preparation.
  • Tables, quizzes, and other interactive elements: Incorporating tables and quizzes can be an excellent way to enhance the learning experience. For instance, a table comparing different TOEFL writing task topics or a quiz testing understanding of TOEFL writing format can be included in online learning platforms or books. 

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Examples of TOEFL integrated writing task 

The TOEFL integrated writing task presents a unique challenge to assess your ability to analyze information from both a reading passage and a lecture. In this task, you must demonstrate your comprehension of the material and your capacity to connect ideas between the text and the spoken content. To give you a clearer picture, let’s dive into a few illustrative examples of TOEFL-integrated writing tasks:

Reading passage : Description of deforestation and its impact on biodiversity.

Listening Clip : A lecture discussing various conservation methods employed globally. 

Writing task: 

  • Reading: The passage highlights the critical loss of forests, leading to a decline in biodiversity and environmental balance. 
  • Listening: The speaker introduces multiple conservation techniques such as reforestation, wildlife corridors, and legal enforcement. 
  • Essay: The essay must summarise the conservation methods mentioned in the lecture and relate them to the problems of deforestation and biodiversity loss detailed in the reading passage. 

Reading passage: An overview of the traditional medical practices and their limitations. 

Listening clip: A lecture elaborating on recent technological advancements in medical diagnostics and treatments. 

Writing task : 

  • Reading: The passage outlines traditional medical practices, emphasizing their limitations in accuracy and efficiency. 
  • Listening : The lecturer elaborates on cutting-edge technologies like AI-powered diagnostics, robotic surgeries, and personalized medicine.
  • Essay : The essay should connect the advancements discussed in the lecture with the limitations outlined in the reading passage, showcasing how technology is revolutionizing medical practice. 

In-depth Analysis of a Sample Essay | Environmental conservation 

The essay must have a good flow and cohesiveness. This makes it easier to understand and leave a good impression. Here is the in-depth analysis of an essay on environmental conservation.

“The loss of forests and biodiversity has long been a global concern. However, modern conservation methods, as described in the lecture, offer promising solutions to the challenges outlined in the reading passage.” 

  • Paragraph 1: Discuss reforestation, its importance, and how it directly addresses deforestation. 
  • Paragraph 2: Explore wildlife corridors and their role in preserving biodiversity. 
  • Paragraph 3 : Explain legal enforcement, international agreements, and their impact on conservation efforts. 
  • The TOEFL-integrated writing task involves reading, listening, and writing. Understand the flow and practice each part. 
  • Make use of TOEFL writing samples with answers PDF, TOEFL writing task PDF guides, and various other materials for practice. 
  • Your essay should logically connect the reading and listening parts, maintaining a clear and concise structure. 

The innovative conservation techniques described in the lecture provide a comprehensive approach to combating the grave issues of deforestation and biodiversity loss mentioned in the reading passage. These methods signify hope and progress in environmental preservation. 

We hope you found this article insightful. If you have any more queries please reach out to us and get them solved quickly!

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1. How much time do I have for the TOEFL Integrated Writing Task? 

Ans. You have 3 minutes to read the passage, a listening time for the clip, and 20 minutes to write the essay. 

2. Can I take notes during the listening part of the TOEFL Writing Task? 

Ans. Yes, taking notes is allowed and advisable during the listening portion.

3. What types of topics are covered in the TOEFL Writing Task Topics? 

Ans. Topics are typically academic, ranging from history, science, art to social sciences. 

4. Where can I find TOEFL Writing Task 1 sample answers and TOEFL Writing Task 2 sample answers? 

Ans. Various online platforms, prep books, and official TOEFL guides provide these samples.

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TOEFL Sample Essays

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TOEFL Sample Essays

The Educational Testing Service (ETS) conducts the Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and those planning to study abroad undertake this esteemed language proficiency exam. Among the English proficiency tests TOEFL is a widely accepted one. It aims to assess candidates on four parameters, i.e. Reading , Writing, Speaking and Listening.

Essays are a part of the Writing section of the exam. Also, according to the recent changes in the TOEFL exam pattern, the most fundamental change has happened in the writing section. Therefore, for all the aspirants preparing to get their dream score in this exam, here is a blog to providing with various TOEFL sample essays and preparation tips for the updated writing section of the test.

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Toefl exam changes in the writing section, toefl writing samples- task 1, toefl sample essays: writing task 2, toefl sample essay type, toefl sample essay list, toefl writing tips .

The TOEFL exam section is now only 1 hour 56 minutes long in duration. Hence, the exam sections underwent several developments to incorporate such a change, except for the Speaking Section, which remained the same. The writing section of the exam received some changes as well. Here are the changes that were made.

  • The duration of the writing section is reduced to 29 minutes .
  • The sections still contain 2 tasks. One is an integrated task but the other independent writing task has been transformed into a writing for academic discussions .
  • The new task is also a single writing task for which the candidates are given a lecture excerpt from a professor accompanied by some opinions by other students.
  • The candidates have to write their own opinion and give supporting arguments for the same.
  • The task will be evaluated for the candidate’s ability to understand the classroom environment and ability to understand along with other parameters.
  • Other factors such as allotted scores will remain the same.

New TOEFL writing task sample by ETS

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TOEFL Writing Task 1- TOEFL Integrated Writing Task

The first TOEFL Writing task is Integrated Writing. This task expects you to use your reading, writing and listening skills. In this, you first read a short passage for three minutes, then you listen to an audio clip of the speaker discussing the same passage. Now you get 20 minutes to respond to the question with reference from these two sources.

During your answer, you can read the passage again but cannot listen to the clip again. The examiners mark this section from 0-5 and they judge you not only on your writing skills but also on your reading and listening skills.

The following Sample is from the official website of TOEFL iBT :

Were Dinosaurs Endotherms?

Reading passage: .

Endotherms are animals such as modern birds and mammals that keep their body temperatures constant. For instance, humans are endotherms and maintain an internal temperature of 37°C, no matter whether the environment is warm or cold. Because dinosaurs were reptiles, and modern reptiles are not endotherms, it was long assumed that dinosaurs were not endotherms. However, dinosaurs differ in many ways from modern reptiles, and there is now considerable evidence that dinosaurs were, in fact, endotherms. Polar dinosaurs One reason for believing that dinosaurs were endotherms is that dinosaur fossils have been discovered in polar regions. Only animals that can maintain a temperature well above that of the surrounding environment could be active in such cold climates. Leg position and movement There is a connection between endothermy and the position and movement of the legs. The physiology of endothermy allows sustained physical activity, such as running. But running is efficient only if an animal’s legs are positioned underneath its body, not at the body’s side, as they are for crocodiles and many lizards. The legs of all modern endotherms are underneath the body, and so were the legs of dinosaurs. This strongly suggests that dinosaurs were endotherms. Haversian canals There is also a connection between endothermy and bone structure. The bones of endotherms usually include structures called Haversian canals. These canals house nerves and blood vessels that allow the living animal to grow quickly, and rapid body growth is a characteristic of endothermy. The presence of Haversian canals in bone is a strong indicator that the animal is an endotherm, and fossilized bones of dinosaurs are usually dense with Haversian canals. 

[Narrator]   Now listen to part of a lecture on the topic you just read about. 

[Professor] Many scientists have problems with the arguments you read in the passage. They don’t think those arguments prove that dinosaurs were endotherms. Take the polar dinosaur argument. When dinosaurs lived, even the polar regions where dinosaur fossils have been found were much warmer than today—warm enough during part of the year for animals that were not endotherms to live. And during the months when the polar regions were cold, the so-called polar dinosaurs could have migrated to warmer areas or hibernated as many modern reptiles do. So the presence of dinosaur fossils in polar regions doesn’t prove the dinosaurs were endotherms. Well, what about the fact that dinosaurs had their legs placed under their bodies, not out to the side, like a crocodile’s? That doesn’t necessarily mean dinosaurs were high-energy endotherms built for running. There’s another explanation for having legs under the body: this body structure supports more weight. So with legs under their bodies, dinosaurs could grow to a very large size. Being largely had advantages for dinosaurs, so we don’t need the idea of endothermy and running to explain why dinosaurs evolved to have their legs under their bodies. OK, so how about bone structure? Many dinosaur bones do have Haversian canals, that’s true, but dinosaur bones also have growth rings. Growth rings are a thickening of the bone that indicates periods of time when the dinosaurs weren’t rapidly growing. These growth rings are evidence that dinosaurs stopped growing or grew more slowly during cooler periods. This pattern of periodic growth—you know, rapid growth followed by no growth or slow growth and then rapid growth again—is characteristic of animals that are not endotherms. Animals that maintain a constant body temperature year-round, as true endotherms do, grow rapidly even when the environment becomes cool. 

Prompt: Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they challenge the specific points made in the reading passage. 

Life on Mars 

For years, scientists have been trying to discover whether life exists on Mars. Most have concluded that the Martian environment today is too harsh to support living organisms. However, three recent discoveries lend support to the idea that there may very well be life on Mars after all. First, large amounts of methane have been detected in the Martian atmosphere. This suggests the presence of living methanogens, tiny organisms that release methane into the atmosphere as a by-product of their life processes. Methanogens get their energy from hydrogen in rocks and do not need oxygen or sunlight to live, so they can survive in harsh environments like Mars. Since methane can remain in Mars’ atmosphere only for a few centuries after it’s created, these methanogens must be present and producing methane today.             

Second, the existence of life on Mars is also strongly supported by a meteorite discovered in Antarctica in 1996. The particular chemical composition of this meteorite indicates that it is a rock from the surface of Mars. The meteorite also contains chemically pure and flawless crystals of the compound magnetite. Such magnetite crystals are produced in nature only by bacteria. Third, observations of hydrogen on Mars made in 2001 by NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft suggest the presence of liquid water there that could support organisms. The spacecraft detected the hydrogen in the top layer of Martian soil. This hydrogen is just what one would expect if there were liquid water under the surface. A subterranean reservoir of liquid water is an extremely suitable environment for microscopic life. 

Listening: 

[Narrator] Now listen to part of a lecture on the topic you just read about. 

[Professor] Mars is a very unfriendly place for life. The evidence that has been put forward as supporting there being life on Mars is actually very ambiguous. The facts as we know them can easily be accounted for without supposing life on Mars. First, methanogens are not necessarily the source of methane. Methane can be produced by non-biological processes like volcanic eruptions. The same experiments that detected the atmospheric methane also indicated recent volcano activity. Moreover, unlike methanogens, volcanoes have actually been found on Mars. So since no methanogens have been found yet, it’s more likely that volcanoes are the source of Mars’s methane. Second, while the magnetite crystals found in the meteorite from Mars were probably made by bacteria, there is no indication that the bacteria themselves originated on Mars. The meteorite arrived on Earth about 13,000 years ago, which means it has had thousands of years to become exposed to bacteria on Earth. So it could have been bacteria on Earth that formed the crystals we now observe. Indeed, recent research performed on the meteorite found that, in fact, it has become contaminated by Earth bacteria. Since the sample has been contaminated, the magnetite crystals on the meteorite cannot be used as evidence of life on Mars. Third, what about the supposed existence of liquid water near enough to the surface of Mars to support life? The recent investigations of Mars detected hydrogen; they didn’t detect liquid water per se. It’s actually much more likely that if there’s any water close to the Martian surface, it’s frozen; in other words, it’s ice, not liquid water. And that’s not a great environment for life. 

Prompt: Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on the specific points made in the reading passage.

TOEFL Writing Task 2- TOEFL Writing on Academic Discussion

The second task of writing for an academic discussion is the independent writing task. In this, you will be asked a question on a particular topic or issue. You will get around 10 minutes to write your views on the topic and explain your opinion. You must give reasons for your opinion with logical arguments.

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Now that you know the key tips and tricks, take a look at the following TOEFL sample essays to understand the format, structure and style of writing that will get you a higher score: 

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Here is a type of Questions that can be asked in the Independent Writing Task:

  • Motion For or Against a Topic
  • Explaining both sides of a topic
  • Choosing your stance from different options
  • What are your observations on the effects of widespread use of the internet?
  • Movies and television tend to create certain notions of a perfect lifestyle/human being. How would you elucidate that?
  • Do you agree or disagree with the idea that young people can teach older people?
  • What do you think is the impact of the place in which a person spends his/her childhood?
  • Parents are the best teachers. What’s your take on that?
  • Do you believe that technology is helping people connect on a deeper level?
  • What do you think brings out better solutions? A group or an individual?
  • If you could change one thing about your family what would it be and why?
  • At some point or other, you’ll have a co-worker in your life. What measures will you take to bring out the best in both of you?
  • If your school announced that students with low GPAs will be kicked out of the school. What will you do in response to the situation?
  • What’s your take on the compulsion for traditional schooling? What do you think will happen if we start studying whatever we want by ourselves?

The writing section is an integral part of language proficiency assessments. Thus, it becomes important to work on your writing skills as well as vocabulary and grammar before appearing for the exam. Here are the best TOEFL preparation tips for the writing section which will surely help you gain your desired score:

  • You must wisely utilize your time and keep in mind that you only have 20 minutes to draft a 250-word essay.
  • Take precise notes of the audio passage which will help you while writing the essay.
  • Do not construct long and complex sentences but adhere to a simpler and concise style of writing.
  • While writing the essay where you are asked to present your views on one side of an argument, do not dwell on both sides. Stick to one opinion and elaborate on the same.  
  • Conclude each body paragraph with a precise sentence. 
  • Using transitional words will help you connect better with the situation. 

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There are a few things to keep in mind as you write the body paragraphs: Use a mix of simple, compound and complex sentences. Emphasize the examples. … Avoid very short sentences (less than seven words) and very long sentences (more than 60 words). Don’t start sentences with coordinating conjunctions.

The introduction is the most important paragraph of your TOEFL essay. The first paragraph of the essay. Usually 3 to 5 sentences long. Introduces the essay topic. Clearly gives your opinion. Has a strong thesis statement.

You can use percentiles to determine what a “good” TOEFL Writing score is. You might define “good” as anything that’s above average, or the 50th percentile. Using that definition, any scaled Writing score higher than 22 would be a good score.

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Top 10 TOEFL 2024 Writing Tips to Ace the Exam

TOEFL Writing Tips: The TOEFL Writing Section checks the capability of a candidate in the English language in an academic setup. It is part of the TOEFL exam which is co-related with the other segments including reading and speaking. However, effective and regular practice is the main key of the writing section and you have to be more conscious during the examination. The TOEFL Writing Section consists of two tasks which you have to complete within 50 minutes. In the first task or the integrated writing task, you need to read a short passage and listen to a short lecture on which you have to write your response. In the second task or the Independent writing task, you have to write the answer essay based on personal experience.

In this article, we are going to discuss the TOEFL Writing Section Tips in detail.

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Test of English as a Foreign Language or the TOEFL writing section consists of two different types of writing. The candidates who want to score maximum in the TOEFL writing section must prepare themselves strategically. But before preparing for the examination you need to know the structure of the segment in detail as mentioned below.

The TOEFL writing section consists of two different tasks including the Integrated Writing Task and the Independent Writing Task.

In the Integrated Writing Task, you have to read a passage related to an academic article or a lecture and listen to a conversation on the same topic. After that, you need to write an essay summarizing the major points of the script and audio by highlighting their relation.

In the Independent Writing Task, you will be given a specific prompt or some questions. You need to write an essay by expressing your personal opinion on that particular topic. It is necessary to provide the reasons and different examples in support of your viewpoint.

Each task has its time limit. In general, you need to complete the Integrated Writing Task in 20 minutes and you will get 30 minutes for the Independent Writing Task. In total, you will get 50 minutes to complete the whole segment.

The examiner of the writing task will evaluate your answers by considering some major facts including:

  • Clarity of the Idea.
  • Appropriate vocabulary.
  • Appropriate grammar.
  • Structure of the essay.

TOEFL Writing Section marks or points will help your university to understand the capabilities of your English writing in an academic setting. Here are some major tips as mentioned below.

To start preparing for the TOEFL writing section, you need to build a habit of reading the different types of academic articles. It is important to study them in their native language and try to summarise them in English. Here are some tips to perform the same.

  • Take notes in your language and convert them into the English language too.
  • Write the summary in the form of points in the English language.
  • Take help from your teachers in the review process of the writing to fix the errors.
  • Track the time you have taken to write the answer. It is much more important as you will get only 50 minutes to complete your writing tasks.

For the TOEFL Integrated Writing Section, you will get only 3 minutes to read the content and 2 minutes to listen to the audio. After that, you have to write your answer in 20 minutes. Candidates need to listen to that audio node very carefully as it establishes the connection with the script. Here are some steps you may follow.

  • Listen to the recorded lectures in English online.
  • Pause the recording in every 20-30 seconds to write down the major points.
  • Replay the recorded lectures to tally the audio data with the script. Include all the important points at this time.
  • The small note must be elaborated in the long form of sentences in the final script or your final answer.

During the preparation of the TOEFL writing test, you must learn to figure out the information source during the time of reading and listening process. It also includes the writing source as well. You may follow the steps mentioned below.

  • You must have the ability to identify the speaker.
  • Note that if the speaker is narrating about something or someone else.
  • Be careful with the information where the speaker use ‘might be’ and ‘is’.

Make it a habit to Deliver Grammatically Correct sentences at the time of the TOEFL writing. You need to have a comprehensive knowledge of the grammar during the writing exam. Here are some steps to Deliver Grammatically Correct Sentences as mentioned below.

  • You can list down different concepts of grammar or focus on one section each week.
  • When you are attempting the grammar-based questions, you need to practice more and more.
  • You need to memorize the appropriate words and the correct grammatical sentences during the creation of the summary of the recorded lectures.

In the Integrated writing task of the TOEFL, it is recommended to write the author’s or the professor’s point of view in their own words and for this, you can also follow some steps as mentioned below.

  • Do not quote any author. If the e-rater section detects such type of activity, your score may be decreased.
  • You need to have a good skill in paraphrasing.

Transitional words are a crucial part of the integrated writing segment of the TOEFL writing. To develop a good piece of writing, it is recommended to learn to use transitional words between the differing or contrasting ideas in your writing. For these cases, you need to have enough knowledge about the transitional words and how to use them properly. Here are some tips for you as mentioned below.

  • You must know about the transitional words and when and where you can use them.
  • You must have a strong base of vocabulary of the transitional words to elaborate, contrast, define the cause and effect, and write a summary.

In the second part of the writing in the TOEFL writing segment i.e. in the independent writing task, candidate have to write an essay based on their personal experiences. They have to show their positive or negative opinion on the particular topic. You need to create a well-structured and coherent piece of response by following the steps mentioned below.

  • You need to read the essay questions.
  • You have to identify the main point of the essay.
  • Write two strong points to justify your logic.
  • You need to provide a valid argument based on your personal experiences and thoughts.

The independent writing test of the test asks for a clear view of the given topic from the candidate. These answers may vary from person to person. So it is important to follow the right approach. Candidates may follow the same as mentioned below.

  • You have to have a clear view about your opinion which will establish the writing.
  • If you do not include the opinion in one paragraph, you need to include it in the second paragraph and justify it properly.

It is important to provide a conclusion at the end of your answer. You need to practice it because it is mandatory for the TOEFL writing. It helps the reader or examiner to connect the whole writing with the argument. To do it, you can follow the strategies mentioned below.

  • You need to write the essay and check the writing with a proper conclusion.
  • You need to keep tracking the whole instances and if you miss any, you can accommodate them in conclusion. But do not take the rest as it may decrease the score.

Editing is a crucial task for the TOEFL writing test. Surely if you follow the above-mentioned steps, you will be able to write a good piece of writing but you have to be extra careful while you are self-assessing your writing. Here are some steps as mentioned below.

  • Do not take the help of any spellcheckers as in the actual exam you will not get that.
  • Find out the spelling and grammatical errors manually.
  • Also, check the spacing and punctuation in your article.

Here are some common mistakes generally found in the TOEFL Writing Section:

  • Spelling errors
  • Capitalization and spacing mistakes
  • Problematic introduction sentence
  • Personal areas of weakness
  • Proper verb tense

The TOEFL Writing Section consists of two tasks which you have to complete within 50 minutes. In the first task or the integrated writing task, you need to read a short passage and listen to a short lecture on which you have to write your response. It is part of the TOEFL exam which is co-related with the other segments including reading and speaking. The TOEFL writing section consists of two different tasks including the Integrated Writing Task and the Independent Writing Task. The candidates who want to score maximum in the TOEFL writing section must prepare themselves strategically. Here we have discussed the different aspects and tips related to the TOEFL Writing Section in detail which will help you a lot.

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There are two writing tasks. Integrated writing task (20 minutes) — read a short passage and listen to a short lecture, then write in response to what you read and listened to.
Ideally, a good scoring integrated TOEFL writing section template contains four paragraphs, one introduction paragraph and three body paragraphs. Here there is no need to incorporate a conclusion. However, if one wants to write it anyway, it should not exceed the two to three sentences limit.
The TOEFL suggests an Independent Writing that is 300-325 words, but we recommend writing 350 to 400 words.
The best structure for the Independent Writing Task is to write four paragraphs: an introduction, two body paragraphs and a conclusion.
Each of the two writing tasks on the iBT is scored between 0 and 5, then the combined score is adjusted to a 0 to 30 scale overall. A TOEFL writing score of 24 or higher is considered a good score.
Think of a synonym that you can spell correctly. If you are unsure about the grammar structure in your sentence, don’t use it. Think of a simpler way to say what you want with fewer clauses. Too many students think that they should use big complex sentence patterns on the TOEFL, but it is easy to lose points this way.

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TOEFL sample essays: Tips and techniques for a high score

TOEFL sample essays: Tips and techniques for a high score

The TOEFL exam is a standardised test that measures a non-native English speaker's ability to use and understand English at the university level. One of the components of the TOEFL exam is the writing section, which requires test-takers to write an essay in response to a prompt.

To score well on the writing section, it is essential to understand the requirements of the exam and the characteristics of a high-scoring essay.

In this article, we will explore tips and techniques for writing TOEFL sample essays that will help test-takers achieve a high score.

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Toefl writing section, integrated writing task, independent essay sample, 1. understand the task requirements, 2. plan your essay, 3. use effective paragraph structure, 4. use specific examples, 5. use varied sentence structure, 6. use academic vocabulary, 7. use correct grammar and punctuation.

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Frequently asked questions

The TOEFL writing section is a crucial component of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), which measures the English language proficiency of non-native speakers of English who wish to study or work in English-speaking countries. The writing section evaluates a test-taker's ability to write effectively and clearly in academic English.

The TOEFL writing section comprises two tasks: the Independent Writing Task and the Integrated Writing Task. Both tasks assess different aspects of the test-taker's writing abilities, including their ability to express ideas clearly, organise thoughts, use appropriate vocabulary and grammar, and demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills.

Also read: TOEFL Writing Topics

The Integrated Writing Task assesses your ability to comprehend and synthesise information from both a reading passage and a lecture. This section evaluates your ability to use your reading and listening comprehension skills to comprehend the given content and then integrate and organize the information effectively in your writing.

The Integrated Writing Task is composed of two parts: a reading passage and a recorded lecture. The reading passage presents a topic, and the lecture provides additional information on that topic. Both the reading passage and the lecture are related and complement each other. Test-takers must read and listen carefully, as they will be asked to summarise the information presented in both in a written response.

The reading passage is approximately 230-300 words long and usually includes a definition of the topic, background information, and supporting examples. The lecture is approximately 3-5 minutes long and adds additional information and examples to the topic presented in the reading passage.

Independent Writing Task

The Independent Writing Task assesses your ability to write in English on a given topic. The task requires you to express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions coherently and effectively in written form. The task aims to evaluate your ability to organise your thoughts, use appropriate vocabulary and grammar, and develop your ideas with sufficient details and examples.

The Independent Writing Task is a timed exercise, and you will be given 30 minutes to complete it. You will be presented with a prompt or a question, which you will be required to address in your response. The prompt may ask you to express your opinion on a particular issue or to describe a situation, problem or challenge and propose a solution. It is important to read the prompt carefully and understand what it requires you to do before starting to write.

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Prompt: Some people believe that it is better to live in a small town, while others think that life in a big city is more preferable. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each perspective and give your own opinion.

Living in a small town versus a big city has been a topic of debate for a long time. Some people prefer the peace and quiet of small towns, while others thrive in the hustle and bustle of big cities. In this essay, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each perspective and provide my own opinion.

Living in a small town has its advantages. First of all, it is generally quieter and more peaceful than living in a big city. There is less noise pollution, less traffic, and fewer crowds. Additionally, small towns are often safer than big cities, with lower crime rates and a stronger sense of community. People in small towns tend to know each other better and are more likely to look out for one another.

However, small towns also have their disadvantages. They can be isolated and lacking in opportunities, particularly when it comes to education and employment. Small towns may not have access to the same resources as big cities, which can make it harder to pursue certain careers or receive a top-notch education. Additionally, small towns can sometimes feel claustrophobic, with everyone knowing everyone else's business and limited options for socialising or entertainment.

Living in a big city, on the other hand, has its own set of advantages. Big cities are often cultural hubs, with access to museums, theatres, concerts, and other forms of entertainment. They also offer more diverse dining options and a wider range of shopping opportunities. In terms of education and employment, big cities often have more options available, with top-notch universities and a greater number of job openings.

However, big cities also have their disadvantages. They can be noisy, polluted, and stressful, with crowds and traffic adding to the chaos. Crime rates are often higher in big cities, and there is often a lack of community and a sense of isolation. Additionally, the cost of living in a big city is often much higher than in a small town, which can be a significant barrier for many people.

In my opinion, both small towns and big cities have their advantages and disadvantages, and which one is preferable depends on individual preferences and priorities. While I appreciate the peace and quiet of small towns, I also value the opportunities and diversity of big cities. Ultimately, the choice between living in a small town versus a big city comes down to personal preference and what one prioritises in life.

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Tips for writing high-scoring TOEFL essay

Writing a high-scoring TOEFL essay requires effective preparation, practice, and the use of a clear writing structure. Here are some tips to help you write a high-scoring TOEFL essay:

The first step in writing a high-scoring TOEFL essay is to understand the task requirements. Make sure you read the prompt carefully and understand the topic you are being asked to write about. Additionally, make sure you understand the type of essay you need to write. The TOEFL independent writing task requires you to write an essay expressing your opinion or providing your perspective on a given topic.

Once you understand the prompt and the requirements of the task, take a few minutes to plan your essay. Jot down some notes, create an outline, or even brainstorm on paper to organise your thoughts. Make sure you have a clear idea of the main points you want to make and the evidence you will use to support them. Organising your thoughts and creating an outline will help you stay on track and make your essay more coherent.

Paragraphs are the building blocks of your essay. Each paragraph should have a clear topic sentence that relates to the main idea of the essay. Use supporting evidence and examples to back up your main point in each paragraph. Additionally, make sure each paragraph flows smoothly into the next. Using transition words and phrases can help link ideas and make your essay more cohesive.

One of the keys to writing a high-scoring TOEFL essay is to use specific examples to support your ideas. Use real-life examples, statistics, and facts to back up your argument. This will demonstrate your knowledge of the topic and show that you can think critically. Additionally, using specific examples will make your essay more interesting to read and help you stand out from other test-takers.

Varying your sentence structure can make your essay more interesting and engaging to read. Use short and long sentences, questions, and statements to add variety to your writing. This will help you avoid repetition and make your writing more engaging. However, make sure your sentences are grammatically correct and make sense in the context of your essay.

Using academic vocabulary can make your essay sound more professional and knowledgeable. Use vocabulary that is appropriate for the academic level of the test. Avoid slang, colloquialisms, and overly complex language. Additionally, make sure you use words correctly and avoid using words that you do not fully understand.

Using correct grammar and punctuation is essential to getting a high score on the TOEFL writing section. Make sure you use correct verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure. Use appropriate punctuation to ensure your writing is clear and easy to read. If you are unsure about a grammar or punctuation rule, look it up or ask a tutor for clarification.

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TOEFL writing samples

TOEFL writing samples provide valuable insights into the structure and content expected in the writing section of the exam. These samples showcase both the integrated and independent writing tasks, allowing test-takers to familiarise themselves with the types of prompts and the expected responses. 

Below we have provided three TOEFL writing samples with answers. By analysing and studying these TOEFL sample essays, students can understand the effective use of transitions, supporting evidence, and coherent arguments.

TOEFL essay sample #1

The importance of learning a second language

Learning a second language has become increasingly important in today's globalised world. It offers numerous benefits such as improved cognitive abilities, enhanced cultural understanding, and better job prospects. In this essay, we will explore the advantages of learning a second language and how it can positively impact individuals and society.

Learning a second language has been shown to improve cognitive abilities. It requires mental effort and helps develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and multitasking skills. Research has shown that bilingual individuals exhibit higher levels of creativity and have improved memory and attention spans.

Furthermore, learning a second language enhances cultural understanding. Language is deeply intertwined with culture, and by learning a second language, individuals gain insights into different cultures, traditions, and perspectives. This fosters empathy, tolerance, and a broader worldview, enabling individuals to engage and connect with people from diverse backgrounds.

In addition, knowing a second language opens up better job prospects. In today's global job market, multilingualism is highly valued. It allows individuals to communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and partners from different countries. Employers often seek candidates with language skills, as it demonstrate adaptability and a willingness to engage in cross-cultural interactions. Thus, learning a second language offers advantages in terms of career opportunities and professional growth.

TOEFL essay sample #2

The impact of technology on education

Technology has revolutionised the field of education, transforming the way students learn and teachers teach. In this essay, we will explore the positive impact of technology on education, including increased access to resources, improved engagement, and enhanced learning outcomes.

One significant impact of technology in education is the increased access to resources. Online platforms, digital libraries, and educational apps provide students with vast amounts of educational materials, regardless of their geographical location. Students can access textbooks, research materials, and interactive learning tools, empowering them to explore and learn at their own pace.

Moreover, technology has improved student engagement in the learning process. Multimedia elements such as videos, simulations, and gamification techniques capture students' attention and promote active participation. This not only enhances their understanding of the subject matter but also fosters creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

Additionally, technology facilitates personalised learning experiences. Adaptive learning platforms analyze student performance and provide personalised feedback, allowing for targeted instruction and remediation. Online collaboration tools enable students to work together, fostering teamwork and communication skills. These personalised and collaborative learning experiences contribute to enhanced learning outcomes and student success.

TOEFL essay sample #3

The benefits of exercise for physical and mental health

Regular exercise is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health. It offers numerous benefits, including improved cardiovascular health, increased strength and flexibility, stress reduction, and enhanced mood. In this essay, we will explore the importance of exercise for overall well-being.

Engaging in regular exercise improves physical health. It helps prevent chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Exercise strengthens the cardiovascular system, boosts metabolism, and enhances overall physical fitness. Activities like running, swimming, or weightlifting promote muscle strength, endurance, and flexibility.

Exercise also plays a vital role in stress reduction and mental well-being. Physical activity stimulates the release of endorphins, which are natural mood boosters. These endorphins promote feelings of happiness and well-being, helping to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Regular exercise can also improve sleep quality, increase energy levels, and enhance cognitive function.

Furthermore, exercise provides an opportunity for individuals to unwind, clear their minds, and focus on their physical well-being. It can serve as a form of self-care, allowing individuals to take time for themselves and prioritize their health. Incorporating exercise into one's routine can have a positive impact on their overall mental and emotional state.

In conclusion, regular exercise offers a multitude of benefits for both physical and mental health. It improves cardiovascular health, increases strength and flexibility, reduces stress, and enhances mood. By incorporating exercise into our daily lives, we can experience improved well-being and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

It is important to understand the requirements of the exam and the characteristics of a high-scoring essay to achieve a high score on the TOEFL writing section. By organizing your thoughts, using specific examples, using clear and concise language, focusing on coherence and cohesion, and proofreading and editing carefully, you can improve your essay writing skills and increase your chances of success on the exam.

What is the format of the TOEFL essay?

The TOEFL essay is a 30-minute written task where you are asked to express and support your opinion on a specific topic. The essay is typically four to five paragraphs long and should include an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

Where can I find sample TOEFL essays to practice with?

You can find sample TOEFL essays in TOEFL preparation books or online. The official TOEFL website also provides sample essays and scoring guides.

How can I prepare for the TOEFL writing section?

To prepare for the TOEFL writing section, you should practice writing essays using sample prompts, develop your grammar and vocabulary skills, and learn how to organize and develop your ideas effectively. You may also want to work.

How to write a TOEFL essay?

To write a TOEFL essay, it is important to understand the prompt, brainstorm ideas, create an outline, and then write a well-structured essay with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Practice organising your thoughts and expressing them clearly within the time limit provided.

Is 27 a good writing score in TOEFL?

Yes, a score of 27 is considered a good writing score in TOEFL. It demonstrates a high level of proficiency in writing and indicates strong language skills, coherence, and clarity in expressing ideas.

What is the TOEFL essay format?

The TOEFL essay format consists of an introduction, two or three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. The introduction presents the main idea or argument, the body paragraphs provide supporting evidence or examples, and the conclusion summarises the main points and restates the thesis statement.

Is 24 a good TOEFL writing score?

A score of 24 in TOEFL writing is considered a good score. It reflects a strong command of English writing skills, including the ability to organise ideas coherently, use appropriate vocabulary and grammar, and develop well-structured paragraphs.

Is TOEFL writing difficult?

The difficulty level of TOEFL writing can vary from person to person. It requires strong language skills, critical thinking, and the ability to express ideas clearly within a time constraint.

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TOEFL Writing Task 2 Question with Model Answer

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Today, we’re going to look at a TOEFL Writing Task 2 question, with a model answer. From there, we’ll analyze an important dimension of TOEFL Writing Task 2 responses: grammar, with a focus on the often important use of “if” clauses. Finally, we’ll look at how the model answer– which is fairly well written as-is– can be revised to be even stronger, with greater grammar variety.

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Sample toefl writing task 2 prompt.

So, let’s get to work! Here is the sample TOEFL Writing Task 2 question:

  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?  The Internet causes people to interact with each other less than they did in the past.  Use specific reasons to support your answers.

Before you look at the sample response below, you may want to write your own practice response to the prompt, which you can then compare to the model response below. If you do decide to practice with this prompt, you can make your practice especially authentic by giving yourself the same 30-minute time limit you’d get on test day. (But if you’re not ready to write that quickly just yet, untimed practice is very valuable too!)

And now, here is an example response that uses “if” statements (with the word if in  bold ). In this model answer, I’ve chosen to agree with the statement in the task prompt.

TOEFL Independent Writing Model Answer

TOEFL Writing Task 2 Internet

Internet technology has revolutionized the way we live. Now, more than ever, we have so much information and media at our fingertips. The ability to look up any information, watch any TV show, or listen to any music from the comfort of our own homes actually has some disadvantages. I agree with the idea that the Internet is causing people to be less social.

One of the reasons the Internet causes us to interact with others less is that it makes many public gathering places obsolete. Libraries used to be popular places for community events. But if people in a community can find entire books online in PDF, they won’t interact with each other at libraries as much anymore. Schools and workplaces are moving onto the Internet too. More and more, people get online degrees or use their Internet connections to work from home. If people take this Internet route to work and school, they miss out on the friendship and human interaction they’d normally get in class or at their jobs.

Some could argue that the Internet allows people to meet and interact electronically. But this is still less social than non-Internet meetings. If people stay at home and use the Internet to try to find a date for instance, they no longer look for love in truly social environments, like coffee shop or public park. Also,  if most of your interactions with your friends are online, you don’t get to hear your friends’ voices or see their faces nearly as often.

Ultimately, the Internet leads people to isolate themselves from others, staying at home instead of going out. Moreover, human interaction on the Internet is not as personal as face-to-face meetings between people. The Internet has some benefits, but it really does cause us to be less social.

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A Closer Look at “If” Statements” for this Prompt

In TOEFL independent writing, statements with “if” in them are often useful. “If” statements can help you give good supporting details for your opinions.

How “if” statements work in general

In English, the word “if” is used in statements called conditionals . There are a few different possible grammar structures for conditional if statements. You can go over these structures in Kate’s review of conditionals if you want. But for this post, all you need to know about if statements is that they demonstrate  cause and effect . To give one very simple example, I can tell you that  if you read this post, you will learn something new about TOEFL Independent Writing. (Reading this blog post is a  cause , and learning something new is the  effect .)

How “if” statements work in TOEFL Independent Writing

In TOEFL Independent writing, you’re asked to express and support an opinion about a social issue. One of the best ways to support an opinion about society is to talk about what must be true  if you are correct.

Suppose, for instance, that you strongly feel that governments need to make regulations to reduce pollution. You could say that  if governments don’t make good laws, pollution will increase. On the other hand, you might feel that individual people need to make better decisions that reduce pollution. In that case, you could support your opinion by making a statement such as “ If   people make more of an effort to recycle and  if people are more willing to use public transportation, we can have less pollution.”

In short, by using “if” to support your opinion, you encourage your reader to imagine situations that demonstrate your points.

Examples of  if statements in a TOEFL Independent Writing response

Now, let’s look at some  if statements that could be used in a response to the actual TOEFL Task 2 question you saw at the beginning of thi post. Let’s take another look at this TOEFL Writing Task 2 prompt:

  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?  The Internet causes people to interact with each other less than they did in the past. Use specific reasons to support your answers.

Like many TOEFL Independent Writing questions, you are being asked to take a side on an issue. No matter which side you take, you can use “if” statements to give examples that support your argument. Below are some possible statements for the  agree and  disagree options.

  • If people didn’t spend so much time in their rooms on the Internet, they would spend more time with their family and friends.
  • If you meet other people in a public place like a coffee shop or the mall, you have more chances for memorable social interactions, compared to the Internet.
  • Before the Internet was invented, if people were bored, they were more likely to leave their house and do things with other people.
  • If we didn’t have the Internet, it would be a lot harder to chat with people from different parts of the world.
  • If you go to an Internet cafe, you can actually meet people and make new friends while you’re doing your homework or playing computer games.
  • If people who are not very social don’t have the Internet, they will still choose to do other things alone, without being social.

Using “if” statements in a full TOEFL Writing Task 2 response

These examples can help you think about how  you might respond to the question above. Try writing your own answer to this Independent Writing question. Use the word “if” to give cause/effect details that support your opinion. You saw this grammar form many times in the model Task 2 esssay above. But wait, there’s more! Read on to see how the model essay I initially showed you can be made even better with more grammar variety.

Revising this Model Essay: It’s All About the Grammar!

Varied grammar is one of the important TOEFL Writing features, as listed on ETS’s official TOEFL Writing rubrics . Today, we’ll look at ways that you can add grammar variety to your TOEFL essays.

In TOEFL Independent Writing, it’s especially important to vary your grammar when you describe cause and effect. Cause and effect statements make for great supporting details in your TOEFL Independent Essay, because they help your reader picture situations that illustrate your claims.

Paraphrase if  statements with varied grammar

The easiest way to describe cause and effect is by using “if.” For example, in a TOEFL essay about whether or not kids should be allowed to play computer games (as seen in Official TOEFL iBT Tests, Volume 2 ), you could say something like “ if kids play educational computer games, it can get them more excited about learning.”

Now, it’s possible to write a good TOEFL Writing Task 2 essay by using lots of “if” statements. But you increase your chances of writing a truly  great  essay–and getting a top score–by using more varied grammar.

The trick is to think of alternatives to the “if” phrases. This is really a form of paraphrasing . And below, I’ll show you how this kind of paraphrasing can work. I’ll give you a paraphrased version of the TOEFL Writing task 2 model answer I recently showed you .

In my original model answer, I used two  if clauses in each body paragraph. In my revised essay below, I have paraphrased every “if” clause, so that all the  if s are gone. This paraphrase is a bit extreme–in your own TOEFL Independent Writing, you don’t need to get rid of  every  if. After each body paragraph, you can see the  if clauses that appeared in the original essay. Compare these originals to the revisions to see different ways of paraphrasing  if statements.

TOEFL Independent Writing Model Response–Revised (no  if s for cause and effect)

Internet technology has revolutionized the way we live. Now, more than ever, we have so much information and media at our fingertips. The ability to look up any information, watch any TV show, or listen to any music from the comfort of our own homes actually has some disadvantages. I agree with the idea that the Internet is causing people to be less social.

One of the reasons the Internet causes us to interact with others less is that it makes many public gathering places obsolete. Libraries used to be popular places for community events. Because community members can find entire books online in PDF, people don’t interact with each other at libraries as much anymore. Schools and workplaces are moving onto the Internet too. More and more, people get online degrees or use their Internet connections to work from home. This causes people to miss out on the friendship and human interaction they’d normally get in class or at their jobs.

  • But if people in a community can find entire books online in PDF, they won’t interact with each other at libraries as much anymore.
  •   If people take this Internet route to work and school, they miss out on the friendship and human interaction they’d normally get in class or at their jobs.

Some could argue that the Internet allows people to meet and interact electronically. But this is still less social than non-Internet meetings. People who use Internet dating services, for example, just message people one at a time. This isn’t as social as trying to find a date in a  coffee shop or at the park, where there are lots of people. And in Internet-based friendship, you don’t see a person in reality, and often communicate with them only in writing. As a result, people experience less personal interactions, even with their friends.

  • If people stay at home and use the Internet to try to find a date, for instance, they no longer look for love in truly social environments, like a coffee shop or public park.
  • Also,  if most of your interactions with your friends are online, you don’t get to hear your friends’ voices or see their faces nearly as often.

Ultimately, the Internet leads people to isolate themselves from others, staying at home instead of going out. Moreover, human interaction on the Internet through  is not as personal as face-to-face meetings between people. The Internet has some benefits, but it really does cause us to be less social.

The Takeaway

Often, taking a side on a TOEFL Independent Writing issue is all about demonstrating cause and effect. You want to show the problems–or good things–that are caused by some kind of behavior or some social force. In the essay above, I described bad social effects that all have the same cause: the Internet.

I used “if” statements frequently in my writing, but in the conclusion, I summarized all my  if s in a different way. Instead of using an “if…then” structure, I described cause and effect by saying “the Internet leads people to isolate themselves from others.” This is an  if statement without the  if ; it means the same thing as “if people use the Internet, they will isolate themselves from others.”

As you practice using cause and effect statements in your TOEFL Independent Writing, you should think of ways to show cause and effect both with and without if . Grammatical variety will make your ideas more interesting, and it’ll boost your TOEFL score. “If” clauses are one of the easiest grammar forms to use in cause and effect. So you could use “if” as a starting point for creating cause/effect statements in English. Then paraphrase some of your if statements so that you describe cause and effect in a variety of ways.

Follow-up TOEFL Writing Practice Activity

Write down a list of  if statements. They don’t necessarily need to be ones you’d use in a specific TOEFL Independent Writing response. Then, after each  if statement, write one or two paraphrases of the statement, getting rid of the word “if.” This exercise will help you describe cause-and-effect relationships in a variety of ways, and increase your chances of a top score in TOEFL Independent Writing.

Then, to study more sample TOEFL Task 2 responses, check out Magoosh’s complete guide to TOEFL model essays . And to practice woth some additional Task 2 prompts, check out Magoosh’s collection of TOEFL Writing topics .

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David is a Test Prep Expert for Magoosh TOEFL and IELTS. Additionally, he’s helped students with TOEIC, PET, FCE, BULATS, Eiken, SAT, ACT, GRE, and GMAT. David has a BS from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and an MA from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. His work at Magoosh has been cited in many scholarly articles , his Master’s Thesis is featured on the Reading with Pictures website, and he’s presented at the WITESOL (link to PDF) and NAFSA conferences. David has taught K-12 ESL in South Korea as well as undergraduate English and MBA-level business English at American universities. He has also trained English teachers in America, Italy, and Peru. Come join David and the Magoosh team on Youtube , Facebook , and Instagram , or connect with him via LinkedIn !

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8 TOEFL essay topics to prepare for the TOEFL exam

Worried about your performance in the toefl writing section follow the instructions, tips, and methods in this blog, and practice on one of the 10 toefl essay topics to nail your exam., table of contents, what is the toefl writing section, 5 authentic tips on how to ace the toefl independent writing question.

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Part 2: The Integrated Writing task

How to nail the toefl integrated writing question, any last-minute tips.

A lot of students find the Reading, Listening, and Speaking sections of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam fairly easy. It’s the TOEFL Writing section that gives everybody a run for the woods. To reduce your nervousness and help you prepare for the TOEFL Writing section, I have included in-depth details about each question and shared tips on how to nail it. Along with that, you will also find 8 TOEFL essay topics to help you get started. So, what are you waiting for? Dive in!

The fourth and the last section of the TOEFL exam, the Writing Section measures your ability to write in English at a university level. Its aim is to test how you structure your thoughts and see if you can present them clearly (without any grammatical mistakes).

The Writing Section of TOEFL takes 50 minutes to complete and comprises of 2 questions-

  • Independent Writing task, which takes 30 minutes
  • Integrated Writing task, which takes 20 minutes

While the Independent task tests your ability to organize your thoughts and express them, the Integrated task focuses on how well you can use English in class.

Let’s take a look at them one by one.

Part 1: The Independent Writing task

For this task, you will be asked a question on a personal topic or an issue. Depending on what the question is, you will either have to share a personal experience or give your opinion on the topic. In case it’s an issue-based topic, you will also have to give reasons and examples that support your opinion.

The question you will get will fall into one of these three broad categories-

  • Agree or Disagree – pick one side on the issue and provide arguments that support it
  • Explain both sides – talk about the advantages and disadvantages of both the sides of an issue, express your opinion, and support it with arguments
  • Pick from many opinions – choose one answer from several possible ones and share examples that support your opinion

The first two appear more commonly in exams than the third.

But no matter what the question or the question type, I have a one-stop solution for you (so excited to share this)!

1) Let’s dive straight into it – the first thing you need to do is structure your essay. And this is something you can (and should) do even before the exam begins.

2) Choose to have a limited number of paras. Start by stating the topic and your opinion, use the second and the third paragraphs to support your opinion with 2 strong points. Use examples to support these points if needed.

3) In the fourth paragraph, acknowledge that your opinion is not perfect (because it’s an opinion and not fact) and talk about the strengths of the opinion you did not pick.

4) Use the fifth paragraph to say that even though the other side has its own advantages, you prefer yours. This is a good place to add a third point in favor of your own argument.

5) Conclude with the sixth paragraph by tying up everything you have said so far and restate your opinion.

There! The perfect structure to nail your TOEFL Independent Writing task.

A few things to keep in mind-

  • Do not limit your essay to 300 words, try to reach 600-700 words if possible
  • Spend the first 2 minutes to come up with 3 strong points to support your argument
  • In case you don’t get enough time, skip the suggestion for the third paragraph and save yourself a few minutes
  • Finish writing your essay in 25 minutes and spend the last 5 minutes checking for any grammatical errors

TOEFL essay topics

Sample TOEFL essay topics  

Now that you know how to go about the Independent Writing task and have also looked at a sample answer, it’s time to practice with some TOEFL Writing samples!

I’m sharing a few TOEFL essay topics given by ETS (the official TOEFL test-takers) for you to choose from-

  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? When people succeed, it is entirely because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with their success. Use specific reasons and examples to explain your position.
  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Human activity is making the earth a worse place to live. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
  • When you face a difficult problem in life, what do you feel is the best way to solve it? -asking someone with more experience for advice about the problem  -finding information about the problem using the Internet  -taking a long time to think about the problem Use specific details and examples in your answer.  Do not use memorized examples. 
  • Some people like to travel with a companion. Other people prefer to travel alone. Which do you prefer? Use specific reasons and examples to support your choice.
  • It is important to improve our skills and knowledge as much as possible. Some people prefer to learn from individuals who have more experience than they do – like teachers and supervisors – instead of learning from peers, like their colleagues and classmates.  Do you think this is a good idea? Why or why not?
  • Television advertising directed toward young children (aged two to five) should not be allowed.  
  • Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? ‘A teacher’s ability to relate well with students is more important than excellent knowledge of the subject being taught.’ Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 

For this task, you will have to read a short passage, listen to a 2-minute lecture about the same topic, and write a response to what you read and listened to.

The question tests your listening, reading, and writing chops and evaluates how you would do in a real classroom. So, answer it in a way that includes the content of both the passage and the audio recording.

Here, you do not need to provide an opinion. You just have to summarize what you learned from the essay and the recording. And while you will have the passage in front of you as you write the answer, you will not be able to listen to the audio recording again. But this should not affect you in any way. Let’s see why.

The ideal way to solve this problem is to take notes. Start by reading the passage, slowly. Since it’s a short passage, the amount of time allotted will be more than enough. As you read each para, write down one sentence (of 4-5 words) describing what you learned from that paragraph. Do this for the entire passage.

When you’re listening to the audio, again make notes. Write down the primary points leading the argument in the recording.

TOEFL integrated writing task

When it’s time to start writing, take a few seconds. Collate all your points and structure your answer.

Split it into 4 paragraphs. Use the first para to state the topic, and the second one to talk about what the passage states. In the third paragraph, use points from the audio recording. And conclude with a sentence or two in the fourth para.

That’s it – you’ll have close to 250 to 300 words and you’ll have presented a clear, concise answer!

  • Find what works for you – writing more notes, or less
  • To save time while making notes, don’t write sentences but one-worded points
  • Finish writing your essay in 15 minutes and spend the last 5 minutes checking for any grammatical errors

Integrated Writing TOEFL essay topics

Here are TOEFL essay topics I borrowed from ETS, the official TOEFL test-takers-

Give yourself 3 minutes to read the passage.

Reading Time: 3 minutes

In an effort to encourage ecologically sustainable forestry practices, an international organization started issuing certifications to wood companies that meet high ecological standards by conserving resources and recycling materials. Companies that receive this certification can attract customers by advertising their products as “ecocertified.” Around the world, many wood companies have adopted new, ecologically friendly practices in order to receive ecocertification. However, it is unlikely that wood companies in the United States will do the same, for several reasons.

First, American consumers are exposed to so much advertising that they would not value or even pay attention to the ecocertification label. Because so many mediocre products are labeled “new” or “improved,” American consumers do not place much trust in advertising claims in general.

Second, ecocertified wood will be more expensive than uncertified wood because in order to earn ecocertification, a wood company must pay to have its business examined by a certification agency. This additional cost gets passed on to consumers. American consumers tend to be strongly motivated by price, and therefore they are likely to choose cheaper uncertified wood products. Accordingly, American wood companies will prefer to keep their prices low rather than obtain ecocertification.

Third, although some people claim that it always makes good business sense for American companies to keep up with the developments in the rest of the world, this argument is not convincing. Pursuing certification would make sense for American wood companies only if they marketed most of their products abroad. But that is not the caseAmerican wood businesses sell most of their products in the United States, catering to a very large customer base that is satisfied with the merchandise.

Read the transcript.

Narrator:  Now listen to part of a lecture on the topic you just read about.

Professor Well, despite what many people say, there’s good reason to think that many American wood companies will eventually seek ecocertification for their wood products. First off, consumers in the United States don’t treat all advertising the same. They distinguish between advertising claims that companies make about their own products and claims made by independent certification agencies. Americans have a lot of confidence in independent consumer agencies. Thus, ecologically minded Americans are likely to react very favorably to wood products ecologically certified by an independent organization with an international reputation for trustworthiness.

Second pointof course it’s true that American consumers care a lot about pricewho doesn’t? But studies of how consumers make decisions show that price alone determines consumers’ decisions only when the price of one competing product is much higher or lower than another. When the price difference between two products is smallsay, less than five percent, as is the case with certified wood Americans often do choose on factors other than price. And Americans are becoming increasingly convinced of the value of preserving and protecting the environment.

And third, U.S. wood companies should definitely pay attention to what’s going on in the wood business internationally, not because of foreign consumers, but because of foreign competition. As I just told you, there’s a good chance that many American consumers will be interested in ecocertified products. And guess what, if American companies are slow capturing those customers, you can be sure that foreign companies will soon start crowding into the American market, offering ecocertified wood that domestic companies don’t.

Give yourself 20 minutes to plan and write your response. Your response is judged on the quality of the writing and on how well it presents the points in the lecture and their relationship to the reading passage. Typically, an effective response will be 150 to 225 words. You may view the reading passage while you respond.

Response time: 20 minutes

Question: Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on specific points made in the reading passage.

Yes, just two-

  • Remember that there’s no spell-checking tool that will help you during the test. So, when you’re practicing and preparing for the writing section, disable Grammarly or the spell-check tool in Word (depending on where you’re practicing).
  • Don’t lose your cool. If you see a question that might be difficult to answer or notice a grammatical error just as the timer is going off, don’t panic. Take a deep breath, rethink your writing plan, and get back to the test. Worrying won’t help.

A bonus tip is this – practice, practice, practice. It will help you stay prepared for whatever question may come your way.

And if you need any help, you know where to find me! Drop a comment and let me know what I can do to help with your TOEFL essay topics. I would be more than happy to help.

All the best for your exam!

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Sample toefl agree/disagree essay – widespread use of the internet.

The Question

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “Overall, the widespread use of the internet has a mostly positive effect on life in today’s world.” Use reasons and details to support your opinion.

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The Sample Essay

          Most people agree that modern technology affects society in many different ways.  In my opinion, access to the Internet is enormously beneficial to both individuals and communities as a whole.  I feel this way for two reasons, which I will explore in the following essay.

           To begin with, online investigative reporting helps to expose political corruption and keep politicians honest.  In the past, there were only a limited number of news outlets, which often had deep connections to powerful politicians. As a result, they were extremely hesitant to criticize them. These days, however, there are many independent publications on the Internet that are willing to expose political misbehavior.  For example, an online magazine recently published a story revealing that the mayor of my hometown had taken bribes from a property developer. The report was so detailed and well-researched that the mayor had no choice but to resign. Although the evidence was not difficult to locate, only this independent website was willing to write about it.  This example demonstrates how the Internet helps to strengthen democracy in the modern world.

           Secondly, people are more motivated than ever to become politically active because they can freely exchange ideas online.  In countries all over the globe, people use social networking services to share their ideas and opinions. While in the past people might have thought that they were alone in their beliefs, today they realize that others share their ideas. My own experience demonstrates this concept.  When I was a university student, I learned that a municipal park near my apartment was going to be demolished to make room for a massive parking lot. This bothered me a lot because I enjoyed spending my free time in the park. At first I thought that there was nothing that I, as an individual, could do to stop this from happening.  However, I later joined a Facebook group dedicated to opposing the plan. When the members of the group learned how many people in the city loved the park we were happy to get together and enthusiastically protest in front of city hall until our voices were heard. I am convinced that finding each other on that social networking platform gave us the courage to actively protect our park.

           In conclusion, I strongly believe that the Internet has a positive effect on our lives.  This is because online journalism strengthens our democracy, and because social networking sites encourage people to  get involved in local politics. (411 words)

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