Saturday, July 20, 2019

TOEFL 2018 Preparation - Writing Test 15 - Integrated Writing Task, with Sample Essay

This is a new TOEFL iBT Writing test for you to practice and prepare for TOEFL Test 2018. The test format and timing are set exactly like in real TOEFL iBT test.

You should write your own essay, then compare it with sample essay to check how well you've written. The video also provides rater's comments on the essays, so you can check how your essay is scored.

Practicing on these TOEFL tests helps raise your score in the TOEFL Writing Section. This is also a great exercise to practice writing and listening English in general.

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* READING PASSAGE

Many adults want to protect children from all negative influences. However, this natural desire to protect children often interferes with the freedom of play. Adult interference in children’s playing is problematic for three reasons.

First, adult interference in children’s playing can hurt children’s creativity. Children who have the freedom of unstructured playtime often create rules for themselves and their playmates. They imagine complex worlds and share colorful fantasies. This helps them develop their creativity and imagination. When an adult interferes with a child’s play, it can have the detrimental effect of stunting their creativity.

Second, children need to develop positive peer role models and relationships. Part of childhood is learning how to relate to one’s peers. This complex process involves imitating peers, learning socially acceptable communication, and negotiating to get one’s needs and wants met. Developing positive peer relationships, particularly among young children, is something learned during playtime. When adults interfere in children’s playing, they can delay or hamper the development of these important social skills.

Finally, children need to learn how to stand up for themselves. Just like adults, children must learn how to deal with difficult peers. One of the main reasons adults, especially parents, interfere in children’s playing is to protect children from bullies or other difficult children. The problem is that children often suffer more when an adult intervenes on their behalf. Children will never learn to resolve these situations themselves when an adult interferes.

* AUDIO SCRIPT OF LECTURE

It is unfortunate that there are still people who believe that adult interference in children's playing can have harmful consequences. The truth is that, adults need to monitor children's playing because play is so important to a child's development. Not doing so can have harmful effects on a child's development.

First of all, adults need to carefully monitor chicken's unstructured playtime to make sure that it is positive. Just because children are allowed to structure their own playing does not mean they will do something positive. Many kids, left on their own, will get into trouble and in the worst cases, even get hurt. Others will waste their playtime sitting for hours in front of a TV eating junk food. They need adults to guide them to positive activities that help them develop their creativity during playtime. For example, um. adults can provide kids with stimulating toys and games and limit their time in front of the TV and playing video games. They can talk to their children about what they are playing and check in on them. This is not interference; it's careful monitoring.

Second, children need adults, not peers, as role models. Too many children are not learning good behaviors from their peers. They learn these bad behaviors because adults don't monitor their playtime. In fact, it is dangerous to suggest that children should learn primarily from their peers. They need adults -parents, teachers — to teach them what is right and what is wrong, One way adults can do this is by monitoring who their children play with and what kinds of activities they engage in.

Third, adults need to monitor their kids' play to protect them. Children can be very cruel to each Other, They are still learning how to control themselves and don't always think about the consequences of their actions. Certainly, a child needs to learn how to defend him or herself.. But children also need to be able to trust that their parents will help them if they are being hurt by another child. This is a very important lesson. Sometimes children need their parents to help them deal with their peers.

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