2017年10月1日日曜日

TOEFL, iBT, Independent Writing, High school students should be assigned more homework to achieve better grades. - rewrite -

Writing Topic
Consider the following statement. High school students should be assigned more homework to achieve better grades. Do you agree or disagree with this idea? Support your response by including specific reasons and examples.


Let’s think
This statement includes comparative “more” without “than …” Thus this comparison is with the amount of homework in general. Do high school students in general seem to be assigned enough homework? If not, will assigning more homework lead to better grades? Why do students need homework first of all?

Hints for points
Here is a sample of brainstorming point by point on this statement.

agree
disagree
current
amount
not enough
-many students hanging out after school
-the more relaxed education policy
enough
-too much homework already
-cram schools
motivation

-As the saying goes, practice makes it perfect.
-High school students need pressure
to study more.
-All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
-Rest or refreshment is necessary for learning.
-“put the cart before the horse”
effects
They will spend more time on their studies.
-They will lose time for other activities.
related
factors
Most students do not know where to start.
They are happy to be told what to do more.
More practical curriculum and
student-oriented classroom environment
will improve grades.

Sample Essay Structures
A
Introduction = OutlineI agree with the idea that high school students should be assigned more homework.
Good Points of More Homework Students can preview and review more efficiently.
Bad Points of More HomeworkMore homework means less autonomy.
My IdeaMost high school Students learn better by being told what to do more because they do not still know exactly what is significant in study materials.
Conclusion = Wrap-upAs long as not too much, more homework will help high school students learn effectively,

B
Introduction = OutlineIt is tempting to increase the amount of work for better results in general, but I disagree with the idea that high school students should be assigned more homework.
Point 1As the saying goes, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
Point 2A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
Point 3 / Counterargument-treatmentIt is true that test scores have been on the downward trend since the lighter curriculum started in the 1980s in my country, Japan, but increasing tasks and homework does not guarantee better grades. Sweden has much lighter curriculum but higher test scores than my country. The cause of bad grades should be identified before increasing the amount of homework.
Conclusion = Wrap-upIt is important to focus on the quality of study, rather than the quantity, to improve performances of high school students.



Your Sample Essay Structure
Introduction = Outline

Point 1

Point 2

Point 3 / Counterargument-treatment


Conclusion = Wrap-up


Paragraph development
Sample Paragraph Developments of Point 2 in the Essay Plan above
Shorter Version
Main Idea A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
Specific Detail/Example For those who have not understood how to use relatives in English grammar, for example, answering dozens of related questions is a waste of time. The same is true with mathematical problems or science quizzes that involve calculation. Good students would want to do more challenging tasks, and can get frustrated or lose motivation for study by being forced to do basics repeatedly.

Longer Version
Main Idea A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
ExplanationIncreasing the amount of homework might not work or even discourage some students.
Transition to Specific Detail/ExampleStudents vary in interests, capacity and timing in learning.
Specific Detail/Example For those who have not understood how to use relatives in English grammar, for example, answering dozens of related questions is a waste of time. The same is true with mathematical problems or science quizzes that involve calculation. Good students would want to do more challenging tasks, and can get frustrated or lose motivation for study by being forced to do basics repeatedly.
Follow-up / Counterargument-treatmentIt is true that practice makes it perfect but just giving more assignment and hoping for the best is not scientific.
ConclusionMore personalized assignments are necessary instead of more pages to cover in a single uniform way.

Another Sample for the Same Main Idea
Shorter Version
Main Idea A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
Specific Detail/Example Without time to rest or do other activities, students will become disoriented and lose sight of the meaning of study. When they have little motivation, a larger amount of homework will be nothing more than a heavier burden.

Longer Version
Main Idea A larger quantity does not always lead to better results.
Transition to Specific Detail/ExampleAdditional homework makes students lose time to motivate themselves for further study.
Specific Detail/Example Without time to rest or do other activities, they will become disoriented and lose sight of the meaning of study. When they have little motivation, a larger amount of homework will be nothing more than a heavier burden.
Follow-up / Counterargument-treatmentIn some cases, such as language learning, practice makes it perfect. However, in general, grades are not always proportional to the amount of study. Many students who spent most of their high school year participating in club activities can still graduate with high scores.
ConclusionIt is quality, rather than the quantity, of education that makes students perform better.


Your Sample Paragraph Development
Main Idea

Explanation

Transition to Specific Detail/Example

Specific Detail / Example



Follow-up / Counterargument-treatment


Conclusion


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