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TOEFL Writing Topic - Is it better to enjoy your money now or save it for the future?

TOEFL Writing Topic Is it better to enjoy your money when you earn it or is it better to save your money for some time in the future? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. TOEFL Writing Sample Answer Traditionally, it is a wise man who saves for a rainy day while a fool squanders what he earns. This could be extrapolated to represent either a long-term or short-term view of life. However, nowadays most people would agree that a balance of the two is the best option. While saving money has been seen as the traditional way to provide for retirement after work and a reasonably comfortable lifestyle in the golden years of life, the employment landscape has changed considerably since this dogma was generally accepted as the smart thing to do. Many young people now will experience much greater job mobility than their parents and especially their grandparents did. A single job-related pension scheme will cease to be the major source of retirement inco

6 Tips for Better TOEFL Writing Preparation

1. Do TOEFL writing practice as one of your activities every day Practice taking notes while listening to the news in English either on the radio or TV. Keep a daily journal detailing everything you did – try to practice using new vocabulary to explain your daily activities more precisely. Using new vocabulary repeatedly will quickly make it part of your normal vocabulary and allow you to remember it more easily. Make TOEFL writing practice a daily habit – even if it’s only for 20 minutes each time! 2. TOEFL note taking strategies The TOEFL writing section requires you to be able to write notes as you read a text and then listen to a lecture related to the text. Then you will have to write a 150 – 225 word response based on the text you read and the lecture you listened to so you need to have good note-taking skills to score well in this section. Practice listening to short news bulletins, presentations, and talks. You can find many resources on YouTube an

TOEFL Writing Topics - Which school admission plan is best?

TOEFL Writing Independent Essay Question Some students apply for admission only to their first-choice school, while others apply to several schools. Which plan do you agree with, and why? Be sure to include details and examples to support your opinion. TOEFL Independent Essay Sample Answer Although some students may wish to focus all of their effort on applying only to their preferred school, I prefer the idea of applying to various schools. My two main reasons for this are firstly, simply applying in no way guarantees admission, even in the case of a highly qualified student. The school in question may well have extremely competitive entrance standards and despite a student possessing an excellent academic record and high scores on tests such as the SAT and TOEFL, a student may still be declined a place simply because there are not enough available places. In such a scenario, a student who has only applied for their first-choice option of school will find themselves