2026年8月23日日曜日

TOEFL iBT Wriging for an Academic Discussion Should school prioritize teaching children how to be creative? (Revised)

The necessity of teaching creativity in schools is a topic of considerable debate, especially in our rapidly evolving world. Some argue that fostering creativity is essential for preparing children for future challenges and opportunities, while others believe that traditional academic subjects should take precedence to ensure a solid educational foundation. What is your opinion on this issue? Should schools prioritize teaching children how to be creative? Why or why not?

 

 

 

Let’s Read

Read the following articles, underlined by yours truly Sasaki, and make sure what creativity is and how it can be learned.

 

Article 1 Medical students 'raised on screens lack skills for surgery'

 

Article 2 The Guardian view on creativity in schools: a missing ingredient


 

Lets think

1.       Is creativity important? Why/Why not?

2.       What subjects nurture creativity?

 

 

Hints for Points

Creativity (arts, experiments, and extracurricular activities)

1.       Whether one is creative or not will be crucial in the near future as the impacts of climate change becomes serious and more jobs will be taken care of by AI.

2.       Real creativity comes from real contact with nature, people, and society.

3.       Establishment of individuality is necessary for society to evolve.

 

Academic subjects

1.        Creativity requires solid foundation, essential knowledge and skills. To create something new, you need to know what has already been created. What you think is new might already exist.

2.        Breakthrough in science often comes from interdisciplinary studies, integration of academic studies..

3.        Another pandemic may happen. (economic conditions, social trends)

 

 

Sample Responses

Disagree

ThesisAlthough I agree with Meg in that creativity is the inspiration that is the key to solve difficult problems and come up with new ideas, I don’t think school should prioritize teaching creativity because in my view, school cannot teach creativity in a real sense. It is not a subject. Thus, I think school should prioritize providing quality education of academic subjects for children, while reducing school hours and homework, to help their natural development of creativity.

CreativityCreativity is not something that you learn from school education but something you forget in school. Children are naturally all creative. Yet, once they start school, they lose creativity. Studies to get good scores in examinations of subjects in which they have no interest stunts, I guess, the development of their neurons, which had been budding freely by then. Long school hours and tons of homework reduce their free time that helps children develop creativity through interaction with the real world in each individual’s environment.

Academic SubjectsOn the other hand, academic subjects are indispensable to develop and mature a creative mind. They provide knowledge and skills to understand and internalize nature, people, and society in detail and deeply. Teachers should be here to support children do these jobs by providing them with proper materials and assignment.

ConclusionWhat school can do is to teach traditional academic subjects well, and therefore, although it is paradoxical, school should not prioritize creativity so that children can grow up to be creative.

 (243 words)

 

Agree

ThesisI believe school should prioritize teaching children how to be creative.

Supporting DetailsSchool has long been dead and AI has already become smarter than many of us humans. I have no regret to say good-bye to conventional school that teaches academic subjects and welcome a new type of school that support children to gain creativity by experiencing various things, because AI cannot fully replicate human experiences and thus this is the area that future humans should explore.

Counterargument-treatmentAlthough conventional knowledge may be necessary for our creative activities, it is said that all the academic knowledge we need can be found online.

ConclusionTherefore, school should support children to get ready to be humans that can provide their personalized experiences, or individual data, for AI to use to make the world a better place to live, as well as enjoying sharing their precious memories with other humans through creative activities. (149 words)


2026年8月22日土曜日

TOEFL iBT Wriging for an Academic Discussion Rewasding Children to Study (Revised)

The effectiveness of using rewards to motivate children to study is a topic of much discussion. Some argue that providing incentives is a powerful tool to encourage academic effort, while others believe that reliance on rewards can undermine intrinsic motivation. What is your perspective on this issue? Is rewarding children to study a good idea, and why?

 

 

 

Lets Think

1.        What kind of rewards do teachers give to their students?

2.        Do you agree with rewarding children for their efforts and achievements?

 

 

Hints for Points

Good

1.       Rewards make learning a game, which encourages children to do tasks and facilitates learning.

2.       Rewards visualize how much students have learned.

3.       Sophisticated teaching materials using rewards help students gain long-term memory. For example, a task to help a character fix an old boat to go home involves math problems and students learn the math concepts they use to solve the problems as they try to get the character to reach the goal.

 

Bad

1.        Rewards may help lose sight of the meaning of studies. Children will lose intrinsic motivation. They will not be motivated in tasks without rewards.

2.        Rewards lose effect soon as students get used to them.

3.        Struggling students would rather be discouraged with rewarding because they always lose.

 

 

Sample Response

Good

ThesisI think rewarding can be quite effective in learning something by heart not only with children but also with elder students.

Supporting DetailsPeople tend to remember peripheral information instead of the main subject or a goal. It is often the case that students remember trivial details of a class such as footnotes or a teacher’s joke that fell flat. Some people say that they try not to learn anything because that mindset helps them learn better. As more familiar example, it is a common experience that using the same sequence of numbers for a task helps learn it and seeing the same characters multiple times in a game makes the gamer memorize their names. The gamer’s reward is not learning the character names but winning the game, and they don’t necessarily have to know the name of the character in handling them, but their names stay in the gamer’s brain. Very often, the characters, the peripheral information, becomes the center of joy of gaming like Pocket Monsters. Love of details helps people learn.

Counterargument-treatment & ConclusionOf course, intrinsic interest in a subject is the real driver of learning and it increases long term memory. However, few students have intrinsic interest in all subjects all the time, and thus we have ABC songs and AN OSUS COMP to make learning fun and easy. Rewards are a factor to motivate learners, and thus teachers use them when they are necessary. (234 words)

 

Bad

ThesisPraise from teachers and other students are rewards that correctly recognize the student’s effort in class, and so it is necessary. However, rewards in other forms would be useless.

Supporting DetailsStudents should know why they are doing the task for effective learning. If they know the purpose of their studies, leaning itself will be the reward, and rewards like stickers will be like party gifts; you would be glad to get them, but you wouldn’t care less even if you don’t as you have enjoyed the party, or learning.

Counterargument-treatmentJessica may be right that using rewards is effective with young children who cannot be aware that the study is good to them, and yet, I doubt the effect of teaching young children something that needs rewards to keep their attention. Subjects should be interesting to learn in the first place, and people can learn only what they believe they need in the end. If children find learning multiplication table by heart boring, it is because they haven’t been assigned tasks of adding the same number multiple times in 81 patterns. After the task, even the laziest child will find the multiplication table worth learning. Some children might think of using a calculator, but they would cram after experiencing how convenient it is to know the answer in simple multiplication in daily life such as estimating how many chocolate bars are necessary for a party.

ConclusionIn the end, classes that do not rely on rewards are based. (248 words)

 

 


2026年8月13日木曜日

TOEFL iBT Wriging for an Academic Discussion The Best Way to Learn about the Culture of a Foreign County (Revised)

Understanding the culture of a foreign county is essential for fostering global awareness and appreciation. There are various methods to learn about different cultures; in your opinion, what is the best way to learn about the culture of a foreign country?

 

 

Let’s think

Other than traveling and reading the literature, what are best ways to learn about the culture of a foreign country.

 

 

Hints for Points

1.       Living in the country makes the culture of the country part of your life.

2.       Doing business with the country necessitates you to learn the culture of the country.

3.       Traveling the country allows you to learn the culture through five senses.

4.       Making friends with the person from the country whose culture you are learning about helps you learn it.

5.       Using social media in major language like English places you in the international exchanges of ideas, and through the activity, knowledge about countries will accumulate.

6.       Learning the language of the culture helps you learn the values and world view of the culture and gives you insights of it.

7.       Learning about the art of the country is learning about the culture of the country.

8.       Watching movies of the country gives you a deep insight of a culture in it.

9.       By reading the literature of the country, you can see the culture through the writer’s eyes.

10.    Comics of a country show a lot about the culture of their country.

11.    Eating food of the country tells you a lot about the customs and history of the country.

12.    Dealing with haters from the country will train you to be equipped with detailed information about a culture.

 

 

Sample Answer

ThesisBoth Aisha and Carlos make valid points in the senses as follows, but I think that watching movies is the best way to learn other cultures as it has both the advantages of traveling and reading literature and more.

LiteratureLiterature shows what is in the people’s mind, that is, more fundamental, deeper layers of the culture, as Carlos points out. It allows you to learn not only the mentality of the people, their world views, and their values but also their roots, showing what was in the past and is affecting the current state of their mental world. You can trace the origin of the present culture by reading period novels, for instance. Moreover, the reader adapts it as part of their beings thanks to the power of simulated experience and the memory of the vicarious feelings the reader felt in the experience. This is the reason why a foreign researcher of a country’s literature often sounds more indigenous than the real indigenous people of the country.

TravelsOn the other hand, traveling makes you immersed in the whole environment the culture exists, which includes the geography, the history, the economy, the politics, the custom, and the characteristics of the nationals. The direct contact with them through all senses leaves an experience as a page in your journal of the journey of your life.

MoviesWatching movies has the virtues of both traveling and reading literature, I think, as it shows both the surface and the deeper layers of a culture through visuals and sounds. It also takes you to the past. It gives you an experience of a culture in around 100 minutes with entertainment.

ConclusionWhile All traveling, reading literature, and watching movies compensate for each other in learning other cultures, the last is the most effective and the favored way to learn a culture, I believe.

(308 words)

 

TOEFL iBT Wriging for an Academic Discussion Fiction, Rather than Just Books about Facts at School? (Revised)

There is an ongoing debate about the balance between fiction and non-fiction in school curriculums. Some argue that students should spend more time reading fiction to foster skills such as empathy, while others believe that non-fiction is more important to learn essential facts about the world. In your opinion, should schools spend more time allowing students to read fiction rather than just books about facts?

 

 

Let’s Think

1.        What other benefits than strengthening empathy does reading fiction provides?

2.        Share your experience of learning from a non-fiction book.

 

 

Hints for Points

Fiction

1.       Stories and dramas are necessary to make life rich and enjoyable.

2.       Fiction is good for emotional education. Students get, at least partially, the brain wiring of the author, a great intellect, as well as the author’s vocabulary, world view, attitude, and other good properties.

3.       Good fiction reflects reality and tells the truth in the way non-fiction cannot and better than non-fiction does.

4.       A novel is in itself is a raw data of a period of history.

 

Non-fiction

1.        Non-fiction books have more information than fiction. It is good for students, who need to learn about the real world to make the most out of life, to avoid problems, and to help those who are in trouble.

2.        Students may not read non-fiction after graduation, so while at school they should be assigned to read as many non-fiction books related to their studies as possible.

3.        “In the end, fiction doesn’t go beyond the author’s world, while non-fiction does.” – Takashi Tachibana, an award-winning journalist, who kept reading fiction all day every day for 8 years when he was an undergraduate at Tokyo University

 

 

Sample Answer

ThesisI agree with Ella in that fiction provides insights into real events and real people. People tend to think that fiction is for emotional education for children, and that teens and young adults, whose mentality and personality are almost established, don’t need it in their curriculum. However, I think reading fiction is even more important in higher grades because of simulated experience it gives to the reader.

Supporting DetailsStudents need the power of fiction to maintain their interest in the subjects that become increasingly complicated and layered as grades go up. Fiction helps relive the real events or issues effectively, and thus it makes students assimilate and feel related to them. Stories of victims of war or pollution, for instance, help students experience the tragedies vicariously and this leads them to understandings of and interest in the issue. In other words, students can acquire imagination and insights necessary to learn advanced level subjects by reading fiction.

Counterargument-treatmentCertainly, fiction has its limits. It cannot beat the value of non-fiction as facts. However, good novels are neither fantasies nor delusions. They have models in the real world. The difference from non-fiction is that authors filter and process the reality into the truth just as artists filter the image a camera lens projects on the film to capture the intrinsic nature of the matter and process it into what is universal and eternal or something new. As a result, although fiction doesn’t have all the information non-fiction has and it contains the author’s imagination, it often comes closer to the reality than non-fiction does.

ConclusionAlthough the risks of confusion between facts and fantasy may exist, the tremendous power of fiction that helps students sympathize with those involved and reach insights of the issue cannot be ignored. If used carefully, it will boost the students’ studies. Therefore, I think fiction should be used more at school, especially in the advanced level. (316 words)

2026年8月9日日曜日

早稲田国際教養学部AO入試 補助教材 ZohranZohran Mamdani

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Read the following AI Overview on Zohran Mamdani (Prompt: Zohran Mamdani’s accomplishments), the current Mayor of New York, and answer the following questions.

 

 

AI Overview

Zohran Mamdani took office as the 112th Mayor of New York City on January 1, 2026, making history as the city's youngest mayor in over a century, its first Muslim mayor, and its first born in Africa. His early administration has focused heavily on housing affordability, worker protections, and expanding public care infrastructure.

 

Major Legislative and Policy Actions

Child Care Funding: Secured $1.2 billion in state funding toward universal child care, setting up the city to offer full-day, full-year 2-K seats.

 

Rent Freeze: Championed and secured a rent freeze for one- and two-year leases on regulated apartments via the Rent Guidelines Board.

 

Worker & Tenant Advocacy: Recovered over $9 million in restitution for small businesses and workers, while winning $34 million in settlements, repairs, and judgments for tenants.

 

Labor Protections: Expanded protected time off for 4.3 million workers across the city.

 

New Offices: Established dedicated administrative bodies including the Offices for LGBTQIA+ Affairs and Tenant Protection.

 

Municipal Services and Administration

Closed a multi-billion-dollar city budget deficit while maintaining high initial public approval ratings.

Addressed basic infrastructure upkeep, overseeing the filling of over 100,000 potholes and faster responses to neighborhood waste management issues in his first 100 days.

Advanced local transit initiatives by expanding select bike lane and bus priority projects, though broader free-bus legislative goals faced stalls at the state level.

 

 

 

Questions

1)     Which one of the legislative and policy actions of Zohran Mamdani interests you? Do research on it, and explain why it makes you interested.


2)     Are you interested in Democratic Socialism? Why/Why not?


2026年8月7日金曜日

TOEFL iBT Wriging for an Academic Discussion The significance and impact of art on individuals and communities (Revised)

Art has been an integral part of human culture for millennia, serving various purposes and taking countless forms. From ancient cave paintings to contemporary digital installations, art reflects and shapes our experiences, values, and identities. In your opinion, what are some of the roles of art in society today? Discuss their significance and impact on individuals and communities.

 

 

 

Lets Think

1.       In medieval ages art played a significant role in delivering religious teachings in the form of pictures in churches and temples. Does art play the same kind of role today?

2.       Share examples of Wendy’s idea of the role of art.

3.       Share examples of Adrian’s idea of the role of art.

 

 

Hints for Points

Impacts of Art on Individuals

1.        It increases our knowledge about the world and humans through their expressions.

2.        It helps us (to) develop our emotions, sensitivity, and sense of beauty.

3.        It cultivates our imagination and creativity.

4.        It protects the best part of human soul by purifying it by processing reality with formalized expressions. It can save an individual’s soul through healing, fascination, passion, and faith.

5.        It records what photographs and videos cannot record. In other words, it records what happens in our mind.

 

Impacts of Art on Community

1.        Art develops culture by making it colorful and layered. It enriches our lives. Like other cultures, art makes our lives different from those of animals. It makes meaning in our everyday behavior.

2.        It makes people aware of issues. e.g. Fahrenheit 9.11 and other Michael Moore movies

3.        It helps create a movement. e.g. Anti-war movement, B.L.M., etc.

4.        It creates styles and fashion. e.g. American fashion in the 1970s and the street fashion in New York

5.        It tells the stories of human society and history.

 

 

Sample Response for Ideas and Expressions  (Written first in 2024)

ThesisAlthough I have been a worshipper of art and have shared the same expectations for art to make a breakthrough in society by raising awareness about issues as Wendy points out, I became skeptical of it recently due to the silence of most artists about the ongoing Israeli genocide on Gaza.

Supporting DetailsFor over 9 months, during which time the world witnessed the deaths of more than 160,000 Palestinians due to attacks and lack of necessities inflicted on them by Israel, whose officials call them human animals, there has been an eerie silence among major artists, revealing their true nature as a cog of the machine. The huge screens above Shibuya Crossing never show a pop-star condemning the crime against humanity, let alone the horrible images from Gaza. There is no big anti-war concert like Woodstock. It took 7 months for Macklemore’s “Hinds Hall” to be online for awareness and donation. It was uplifting but still was after Gaza was totally flattened.

Counterargument-treatmentThere are exceptions. Graffiti artist Banksy, for instance, keeps trying to raise awareness of issues. Some artists like the rock legend Roger Waters, Francis Coppola of Documentary Michael Moore, and the walking resistance Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine had been vocal about the apartheid and atrocities for decades and were the first to defend Palestinians after October 7th. Artists4Ceasefire.org, consisting of 400 artists, was organized immediately after October 7 and called for actions. Actress Suzan Sarandon lost her job for criticizing Israel in a month or so. In Japan, Mr. Furusawa, an actor and activist, performs with pro-Palestinian signs in Tokyo every day. Kazehito Seki, a noise musician, has been jailed for months for spray-painting graffiti saying, “FREE GAZA” on government properties, and there are some other artists using their skills to tell the truth. However, all the other artists around the world keep their mouth shut on this crime of the century, and thus the public won’t pay much attention to the issue. The same happened in the past. Charlie Chaplin made “The Great Dictator” when Hitler Nazis was on its zenith. He was exceptional, but his action was an exception. Most artists during WWII were silent. Many even helped boost the fighting spirit. Both were complicit with slaughters. Most artists today are complicit with the massacre of innocent children, women, and men.

ConclusionMost of the power of art is in the artists, and when most artists are not compassionate and courageous enough to do their jobs to help their fellow humans who have been exposed to illegitimate punishment, I cannot pay any homage to those who call themselves artists. Their roles in society are no different from any other ordinary workers’, and with them art never challenges or changes the status quo, never transcending the dark side of the humankind. (465 words)