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The writing section is a required part of the computer-based TOEFL exam; everyone must complete an essay on the day of the test.. The writing test is a separate exam called the Test of W

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112 TOEFL EXAM ESSENTIALS

Quiz Answers

1 c.

2 d.

3 b.

4 a.

5 b.

6 a.

7 d.

8 c.

9 c.

10 b.

11 a.

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13 b.

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College success depends on your ability to express

your-self clearly and accurately in written English At the university level, you will receive numerous writing assign-ments—term papers, essay exams, lab reports—and you will need

to show you can organize and develop your thoughts through writ-ing The writing section is a required part of the computer-based TOEFL exam; everyone must complete an essay on the day of the test The paper-and-pencil version of the TOEFL exam does not include a writing section The writing test is a separate exam called the Test of Written English (TWE), which is offered in the United States five times a year

Both the writing portion of the TOEFL exam and the TWE exam test your ability to generate ideas and support them through details and evidence They measure how effectively and logically you organize your thoughts, using correct grammar, appropriate word choice, and varied sentence structure and vocabulary In both

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114 TOEFL EXAM ESSENTIALS

tests, you will be given 30 minutes in which to compose a short essay (about four to five paragraphs long) about a given topic The topics are designed to be general so that you do not need any spe-cialized knowledge to respond to them

COMPUTER TEST VS PAPER TEST

The writing section of the computer-based TOEFL exam differs from the paper-based TWE exam Although the types of writ-ing prompts are the same, the TWE exam is offered separately from the paper-based TOEFL exam and at limited times, whereas the computer-based test requires that you write an essay on the same day as the rest of the TOEFL exam Both tests give you 30 minutes to respond to one pre-selected topic The following chart compares the two tests:

Paper-and-Pencil:

Computer Test: Test of Written English

Mandatory part of the Separate test (not part of computer test the paper-and-pencil TOEFL

exam)

Offered whenever the Offered only five times a computer test is given year If you need to take the

TWE exam, select a TOEFL exam date when the TWE exam is also offered (There

is no additional cost.)

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TYPES OF WRITING PROMPTS

The computer test and the TWE exam use the same type of

writ-ing prompt—a general topic and a question about that topic Most

prompts present a statement, situation, or scenario and ask you

to take a position and explain it They can be broken down into three parts:

1 a statement or situation to consider

2 a question

3 directions

Note the three parts in this example:

Essay topic randomly All test-takers respond to selected by computer same essay topic

Other test-takers may

have different topics

Essay topics posted on No published list of TWE www.toefl.org exam essay topics

You may handwrite your You must handwrite your essay or type it on the essay

computer

Your writing score is com- Your TWE exam essay score bined with your score on is reported separately from the structure section It your TOEFL exam score

counts as 50 percent of your

total structure/writing score

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116 TOEFL EXAM ESSENTIALS

(1) Many people feel that American society is too competitive (2)

Do you agree or disagree? (3) Use specific reasons and examples to support your position.

Some prompts skip the first part (statement/situation) Oth-ers incorporate the first part within the question Here is an example of the latter:

(1 and 2 combined) Do you agree that “honesty is the best

pol-icy”? (3) Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

Although all of the writing prompts fit the basic formula described above, they can be divided more specifically into five types:

1 Agree or disagree The most common prompt on the

TOEFL exam, this type asks you to agree or disagree with a statement Here is an example:

Test Time Saver

Decide beforehand if you are going to handwrite or type your essay

If you are typing it, familiarize yourself with the word-processing software used on the TOEFL exam (you can do this at www.toefl.org) Handwritten essays must fit on two sides of a single page Represent yourself in the best light

by writing legibly and neatly

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Thomas Edison, the renowned inventor, once said, “Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

2 Explain your position The second most common

prompt, this type asks you to state your position on a general issue Often prompts follow this pattern:

“Some people prefer x Others y Which do you

prefer?” Here are some examples:

Some people prefer to live in the quiet of the country; others prefer the hustle and bustle of the city Which do you prefer? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer Who makes a better leader: someone who is loved, or someone who is feared? Take a position and explain your answer.

3 Describe a characteristic This prompt asks you to

identify an important characteristic of a person, place,

or thing Unlike the first two kinds of prompts that narrow your responses, this type allows you to choose the characteristic you want to discuss

What are some of the qualities of a good teacher? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

People define “success” in different ways In your opinion, what

one characteristic best defines success? Use specific reasons and

example to support your choice.

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