120 TOEFL iBT Perfect Writing Task: Real Tests
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120 TOEFL iBT writing (REAL TEST) essays around the word- Collected by ETS staffs- Practice, Tricks or Tips are enough. It's time for reading and learning how TOEFL candidates reached very high scores in Writing Test- Additionally, Writing topics cou... Read more
120 TOEFL iBT writing (REAL TEST) essays around the word- Collected by ETS staffs- Practice, Tricks or Tips are enough. It's time for reading and learning how TOEFL candidates reached very high scores in Writing Test- Additionally, Writing topics could be repeated several times each year- The valuable papers for any TOEFL candidates included all features of Academic Writing.+ ComplexityWritten language is relatively more complex than spoken language. Written language has longer words, it is lexically more dense and it has a more varied vocabulary. It uses more noun-based phrases than verb-based phrases. Written texts are shorter and the language has more grammatical complexity, including more subordinate clauses and more passives.+ FormalityAcademic writing is relatively formal. In general this means that in an essay you should avoid colloquial words and expressions.+ PrecisionIn academic writing, facts and figures are given precisely.+ ObjectivityWritten language is in general objective rather than personal. It therefore has fewer words that refer to the writer or the reader. This means that the main emphasis should be on the information that you want to give and the arguments you want to make, rather than you. For that reason, academic writing tends to use nouns (and adjectives), rather than verbs (and adverbs).+ ExplicitnessAcademic writing is explicit about the relationships int he text. Furthermore, it is the responsibility of the writer in English to make it clear to the reader how the various parts of the text are related. These connections can be made explicit by the use of different signalling words.+ AccuracyAcademic writing uses vocabulary accurately. Most subjects have words with narrow specific meanings. Linguistics distinguishes clearly between "phonetics" and "phonemics"; general English does not.+ HedgingIn any kind of academic writing you do, it is necessary to make decisions about your stance on a particular subject, or the strength of the cla Less
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