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TOEFL IBT Writing practice #19

Task 1: Integrated Writing


Reading Passage:


Title: The Importance of Preserving Natural Habitats for Endangered Species

Introduction:
In recent years, the need for environmental conservation has become increasingly apparent. One crucial aspect of this effort is the preservation of natural habitats for endangered species. This reading passage will explore the significance of protecting these habitats and the positive impact it can have on biodiversity.

Body:
Preserving Biodiversity:
Natural habitats provide a diverse range of ecosystems that support a multitude of plant and animal species. By protecting these habitats, we ensure the survival of countless organisms and maintain the balance of ecosystems. For instance, the rainforests of South America are home to numerous species found nowhere else on Earth. Preserving these habitats allows for the survival of unique creatures and promotes overall biodiversity.

Interconnectedness of Species:
Every species, no matter how small, plays a vital role in the intricate web of life. A loss of even a single species can have far-reaching consequences for an ecosystem. For example, the disappearance of bees can disrupt pollination processes, affecting the reproduction of various plants. By safeguarding natural habitats, we safeguard the interconnectedness of species and protect the delicate balance of ecosystems.

Economic Benefits:
Preserving natural habitats not only benefits the environment but also has economic advantages. Many regions rely on ecotourism as a significant source of revenue. The allure of pristine natural landscapes and the opportunity to observe rare species attract visitors from around the world. This tourism generates income, supports local communities, and promotes the appreciation of nature.

Conclusion:
Protecting natural habitats for endangered species is a crucial step towards environmental conservation. By doing so, we preserve biodiversity, maintain ecosystem balance, and generate economic benefits. Efforts must be made to raise awareness, implement conservation programs, and ensure the long-term survival of these invaluable habitats.

Listening Passage:


Professor: Good morning, everyone. Today, I'd like to discuss the topic of environmental conservation, specifically the challenges and trade-offs involved in preserving natural habitats for endangered species. While the reading passage highlighted the importance of habitat preservation, I have some doubts and a different perspective on this matter.


Firstly, implementing conservation efforts often requires substantial resources and funding. The reading passage emphasizes the economic benefits of ecotourism, but it fails to acknowledge the financial burden associated with creating and maintaining protected areas. Governments and organizations face the challenge of allocating funds to conservation projects while balancing other pressing societal needs.


Additionally, there are competing interests and conflicts when it comes to land use. The establishment of protected areas can sometimes clash with the interests of local communities, especially in regions where people rely on the land for their livelihoods. We need to carefully consider the social and economic impacts on these communities and find ways to collaborate with them to ensure sustainable conservation practices.


Furthermore, it's important to recognize that habitat preservation alone might not be sufficient to address the root causes of species endangerment. Many endangered species face threats beyond the loss of their habitats, such as poaching and climate change. We must adopt a comprehensive approach that tackles these issues holistically.


In conclusion, while preserving natural habitats is undoubtedly important, we must acknowledge the challenges and trade-offs involved in implementing conservation efforts. It requires careful consideration of resource allocation, collaboration with local communities, and a broader approach that addresses the underlying causes of species endangerment. By doing so, we can develop more effective and sustainable strategies for environmental conservation.

The question:


Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on specific points made in the reading passage.

My Answer:

The reading passage discuss about how important to preserve natural habitats, written it can preserves biodiversity and has economical benefits. However, the professor has arguments that offers different perspective regarding those benefits.

Firstly, the professor highlights the economic benefits trough eco-tourism if we maintain natural habitats by build a conservation area. She emphasizes that the reading passage doesn't mention about the cost of build conservation. It must be substantial resources and funds to make it happen. Furthermore, there are possibilities could cause conflicts with local community. Thus, build a conservation in order to preserve natural habitats not as easy as the passage told us, the benefits could not be so beneficial.

Secondly, she challenges the idea of build conservation in order to preserve natural habitats. She believes, build conservation not addressing the root cause. There are some other factors seems more essential, such as climate change. Wider perspective is a must to find the solution.

At last, she concludes we should more careful to find solutions to preserve natural habitats. Broader approaches, finding underlying causals, and collaborating, perhaps will make better result to resolve these problems.

ChatGPT Assessment, based on TOEFL iBT rubrics in scale out of 4 for each rubric:

Content: 4
The response provides an accurate summary of the points made in the lecture, clearly explaining how they cast doubt on specific points from the reading passage. It covers the professor's arguments regarding the economic challenges, conflicts with local communities, and the need for a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of species endangerment.

Organization: 4
The response is well-organized, with clear and logical progression of ideas. Each point from the lecture is addressed separately, and the connection to the corresponding point in the reading passage is explicitly stated.

Language: 3.5
The language used is generally clear and effective in conveying the main ideas. There are a few minor grammatical errors and awkward phrases ("the professor has arguments that offers different perspective," "the benefits could not be so beneficial") that slightly affect the fluency of the response.

Vocabulary: 4
The vocabulary used is appropriate and demonstrates a good range of vocabulary. There is effective use of academic language and terminology related to the topic.

Overall, the response meets the criteria for a score of 4 in each rubric, with only minor language issues. Well done!

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Task 2: Indenpendent Writing


The question:


Topic: The impact of globalization on local cultures.

Prompt: Discuss the effects of globalization on traditional cultural practices, providing examples and explaining your viewpoint.

My Answer:


Globalization is an inevitable situation for human being. We are more connected each other all across the globe than ever before. Not only because of the internet that made our communication much better, but also about the interconnected infrastructure that we built. I believe, this globalization has made our lives better than before, especially for us who live in modern life. But, what about the people who live in traditional cultural practices? What the impact to them because of the globalization?

In general, culture shock happened on traditional culture people. Massive information easily come to the local communities that perhaps mostly not really suitable for their local wisdom. This blend information, if not filtered will cause culture shock, particularly on young generation. They will live in disguise between follow their parent's culture or to accept and practice new information from the outside. For example, there are people in India who seeing cow as a sacred creatures, but in facts cows is the most slaughtered animals all over the world. How young generation at that particular culture would behave when hearing this fact? once again, information must be filtered in a good way.

The next impact to local traditional culture due globalization is they offered same opportunities. Because of easy access to any new technology nowadays, we have same opportunities, no matter where you live, whether in small towns, big cities, distant remote areas, we have seemly equal chance to make our lives better. The access to better health facilities, better education, or better jobs now widespread open to everyone, includes the local traditional communities. It is so common today, kids from nowhere can study on Stanford, Harvard, or any magnate universities all over the world.

The conclusion is no doubt that globalization made our lives better than ever. But it must be some buffer to make globalization penetration not so painful to local traditional communities. This kind of initiatives could be done from anyone, especially the government. 

 

ChatGPT Assessment, based on TOEFL iBT rubrics in scale out of 4 for each rubric:

Content: 3.5
The response provides a reasonable discussion of the effects of globalization on traditional cultural practices. It mentions the potential culture shock caused by the influx of information and the challenges faced by the younger generation in reconciling their traditional culture with new information from the outside. The example of how cows are perceived in India and their widespread slaughter is used to illustrate this point. The response also mentions the equal opportunities offered by globalization, such as access to technology, education, and jobs, even for those in remote areas. However, the response could benefit from further development and more specific examples to support the arguments.

Organization: 3.5
The response has a clear structure with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. The introduction provides an overview of the topic and the author's viewpoint, while the body paragraphs discuss the effects of globalization on traditional cultural practices. However, the organization could be improved by providing more specific examples and expanding on the arguments presented.

Language: 3.5
The language used is generally clear and effective in conveying the main ideas. There are some minor grammatical errors and awkward phrasing that slightly affect the fluency and clarity of the response. For example, "Massive information easily come" should be "Massive amounts of information easily come" and "we have seemly equal chance" should be "we seemingly have an equal chance."

Vocabulary: 3.5
The vocabulary used is generally appropriate and demonstrates an adequate range of vocabulary. There could be more varied and precise vocabulary choices to enhance the response. Some phrases, such as "disguise between" and "penetration not so painful," are not the most natural or precise choices.

Overall, the response meets the criteria for a score of 3.5 in each rubric, with room for improvement in organization, language usage, and vocabulary. Good job, but consider providing more specific examples and refining your language to further strengthen the response.




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