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[TOEFL][Speaking] Q3 Practice: The importance of sleep, The impact of social media on mental health, The benefits of meditation - Eg.1 The importance of sleep The reading passage elucidates the concept of the importance of sleep, highlighting the key idea that sleep is essential for our physical and mental health. And, in the lecture, the professor elaborates on this topic with examples. To begin with, the lecturer offers a relevant case involving a study on sleep deprivation to illustrate this point. She presents that p.. 2023. 8. 17.
[TOEFL][Speaking] Q2 Practice: Club, University, Remote work, Workshops Eg.1 (dis): Biology research club According to the conversation, there has been a change in policy of the [biology research club] for [selecting new members]. However, the man in the conversation expresses disagreement with this decision, citing several reasons. To begin with, he argues that the new policy could be excessively challenging for [candidates]. While they may have an interest in [bio.. 2023. 8. 15.
[TOEFL][Speaking] Q1 Practice: Studying abroad, Reading books, Learning a new language Eg.1 I believe that [studying abroad] is better than [studying in your home country]. While there are merits to both sides, I personally lean towards the perspective of preferring [studying abroad]. This choice is influenced by personal experiences. When it comes to [studying in your home country], I find that I don’t have a liking for this option. I opt for [studying abroad] because it has been.. 2023. 8. 15.
[TOEFL][Writing] Q2 Practice: Organic farming vs Conventional farming, Online education vs traditional education, Learning new language Q2. Organic farming vs Conventional farming I staunchly advocate for [organic farming] because of its [environmental and health] benefits. [Organic farming] is the best determinant of [sustainable agriculture], but [conventional farming] also conveys the [economic factor]. A [farmer] who [practices organic farming], even if they do not [produce] as [much] as [conventional farming], demonstrates .. 2023. 8. 15.
[TOEFL][Writing] Q1 Practice: Altruism in animals, Organic food, The impact of social media on society Q1. Altruism in animals The lecture and reading passage present divergent perspectives on [altruism in animals]. The speaker rebuts key assertion made in the reading passage, undermining its credibility, and proposing alternative interpretations. The reading passage asserts that [altruism in animals is a result of kin selection], supported by [examples of bees and ground squirrels]. Nonetheless,.. 2023. 8. 15.
[TOEFL][Writing] Q2: Academic Writing, Examples of 5.0 https://www.ets.org/toefl/test-takers/ibt/prepare/practice-tests.html#accordion-31f3d4f46f-item-c465e56481 Practice Tests for the TOEFL iBT Test After submitting a response to a practice question, an immediate AI-generated score will be displayed. This score is unofficial and serves as an approximate score test takers might receive. On the real TOEFL iBT test, all answers are reviewed by AI and .. 2023. 8. 13.
[TOEFL][Writing] Template for Q1 [Generated by ChatGPT] --- **Integrated Writing Template** The lecture and reading passage present conflicting perspectives on [main topic of the discussion]. The speaker challenges key assertions made in the reading passage, shedding doubt on its claims and proposing alternative viewpoints. The reading passage posits that [specific point from reading], supported by [supporting information from .. 2023. 8. 9.
[TOEFL][Speaking] Q4. Bat's hunting method The lecture introduces two distinctive hunting techniques among bats: aerial hunting and perch hunting. Aerial hunting is embraced by smaller bats, which employ ultrasonic signals to capture prey while in flight. This method is tailored for hunting smaller creatures like mosquitos, necessitating extended flight periods to secure adequate nourishment. Conversely, larger bats opt for perch hunting.. 2023. 8. 9.
[TOEFL][Speaking] Q3. Token and Reward The concept of using rewards to influence human behavior is a compelling one, especially when it comes to correcting negative tendencies. The lecturer highlights the potential of rewards, particularly in the form of 'tokens,' as an effective means of behavior modification. The lecturer offers a pertinent example involving drug patients to illustrate this point. Initially, providing a simple rewa.. 2023. 8. 9.
[TOEFL][Speaking] Q2. A change of policy According to the conversation, there has been a change in the policy of the Biology research club for selecting new members. (The new approach involves assessing candidates' background knowledge in biology.) However, the man in the conversation expresses disagreement with this decision, citing several reasons. To begin with, he argues that the new policy could be excessively challenging for cand.. 2023. 8. 9.