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28th September 2016 11:13 AM
shikha
Re: Answers for TOEFL Writing Topics

TOEFL is by and large an altogether different sort of test from the GRE, the GMAT, and the SAT, there are a couple of likenesses, and the written work segment is one of them.

Similarly as with most state administered tests, the TOEFL requests that you compose a paper. All things considered, it requests two expositions, really — one is around a perusing and an address (which you'll condense), and the second is more open-finished.

TOEFL Writing Topic Type 1: Choose a Side

This is by a wide margin the most well-known kind of autonomous written work question. These TOEFL prompts request that you pick An or B then clarify your choice. There are a few distinctive ways to deal with composing this kind of paper, yet the most straightforward structure is the "five section article." Usually this is very four passages, since you don't have that much time—the test just gives you 30 minutes to finish your free exposition.

So in the event that you pick A, you may compose an exposition that seems as though this:

• Intro
o A is better
• Body 1
o Reason 1 and examples of why A is better
o Short contrast with B
• Body 2
o Reason 2 and examples of why A is better
o Short contrast with B
• Conclusion
o Why this is significant in the real world

“Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Parents are the best teachers. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.”

“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.”

“Some people believe that the Earth is being harmed (damaged) by human activity. Others feel that human activity makes the Earth a better place to live. What is your opinion? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.”

“It has recently been announced that a large shopping center may be built in your neighborhood. Do you support or oppose this plan? Why? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer”

Composing Topic Type 2: View Both Sides

This is entirely like the "pick a side" sort of paper subject, however it's a tad bit more confused in light of the fact that you need to think from two unique points of view. Gratefully, it's likewise not as basic.

There are two or three diverse ways you may structure an article like, however the most straightforward one might be the best.

• Intro
o General statements about issue
• Body 1
o Advantages and examples
• Body 2
o Disadvantages and examples
• Conclusion
o Why this is significant in the real world

“The government has announced that it plans to build a new university. Some people think that your community would be a good place to locate the university. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of establishing a new university in your community. Use specific details in your discussion.”

“Some young children spend a great amount of their time practicing sports. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.”

Composing Topic Type 3: Describe or Explain

As it were, this is the most troublesome sort of free paper question since it doesn't give you An or B circumstance. Rather, you need to think about your own particular subject from a major pool of conceivable outcomes.

The structure doesn't need to be altogether different, however. Here's a harsh thought of how you may compose an illustrative paper:

The structure doesn’t have to be very different, though. Here’s a rough idea of how you might organize a descriptive essay:
• Intro
o Your choice/subject
• Body 1
o Reason 1 and examples
• Body 2
o Reason 2 and examples
• Body 3
o Reason 3 and examples
• Conclusion
o Why this is significant in the real world

“What discovery in the last 100 years has been most beneficial for people in your country? Use specific reasons and examples to support your choice.”

“The 21st century has begun. What changes do you think this new century will bring? Use examples and details in your answer.”

“What change would make your hometown more appealing to people your age? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.”

“If you could study a subject that you have never had the opportunity to study, what would you choose? Explain your choice, using specific reasons and details.”

“If you could invent something new, what product would you develop? Use specific details to explain why this invention is needed.”
28th September 2016 09:46 AM
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Answers for TOEFL Writing Topics

Hi I would like to have the details about the writing section of the TOEFL Tests as well as the examples for each of the writing section?

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