- TPO 05 - Question 1 Talk about a place you enjoyed going to or visiting when you were a child. Describe the place. Explain why you enjoyed it. 80
- TPO 27 - Question 3 Switch to Electronic Textbooks The university will begin switching from traditional-bound textbooks early next year. University students will be able to download the content of their required textbooks to a reading device and read the 60
- TPO 23 - Question 2 Some people enjoy spending their free time alone in activities such as reading, thinking, or writing. Others enjoy spending their free time in shared activities with other people. Which do you prefer and why?
- TPO 22 - Question 4 Irrational Commitment When people have devoted time and resources to a certain project, they generally wanted to see it succeed. However, they may grow so attached to the idea of a successful outcome that even if it starts to look like
- TPO 03 - Question 6 76
Comments
exact this same answer I gave
exact this same answer I gave yesterday for the same topic but the score was different like 20. why it so?
'effective' means 'successful
'effective' means 'successful in producing a desired or intended result.', so it is somehow confusing to the word 'successful' or 'better'. We were concentrated more on your speeches and didn't realize other words 'classroom setting' in the topic till today.
This speech deserves 25 if the topic is:
Learning through online courses is more beneficial than learning in the traditional classroom setting.
or 'Learning through online courses is better than learning in the traditional classroom setting.'
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This is one of the right speeches for this topic:
I prefer taking courses in traditional classrooms for the following reasons. First of all, it’s very important that students get to work with an experienced professor in the learning process. It’s so much easier to engage in a discussion or ask questions directly in a traditional classroom. The presence of a professor plays a big role when you are trying to learn new things. Plus, learning in a study group can give students other perspectives which can’t be found when taking online courses.
25 in 30
Great!