Duolingo English Test Production Subscore | Score 160

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Are you struggling with the Duolingo English Test (DET) Production questions?
    Do you want to improve your production score on the Duolingo English Test?
    You're not alone! Many test-takers find these questions to be the most challenging. But don't worry, we're here to help you boost your DET production subscore and achieve a score of 160.
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    In this video, Francis, an experienced English teacher and former IELTS examiner from Last Minute English (LME), shares his top tips for improving your DET production subscore.
    He'll guide you through three easy steps you can take right now to enhance your speaking and writing skills for the DET. You'll learn how to speak clearly and effectively, structure your responses for maximum impact, and practice strategically to build your confidence.
    Whether you're aiming to impress potential employers or gain admission to your dream university, a high production subscore on the DET is essential.
    By mastering the skills covered in this video, you'll be well on your way to achieving your DET goals.
    Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your production score on the Duolingo English Test. Watch the video now and unlock your full potential in the DET!
    Plus, try sample DET prompts and get a breakdown of an ideal response!
    Find the sample answer about Technology here!
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    Transcript of 'Marine Biologist' Answer:
    “I’ve always dreamed of being a marine biologist. There are so many things about the job that appeal to me.
    For starters, I've always been fascinated by the ocean. Ever since I was a child, I've loved watching documentaries about marine life and the coral reefs. It's such a mysterious world, and there's so much we still don't know!
    As a marine biologist, I would get to explore it in person, rather than just watching it on TV; while potentially discovering new species! I think it would be an incredibly rewarding career. Climate change and pollution are real threats, already impacting marine life.
    It would be a privilege to be involved in conservation efforts and be part of the solution. And who wouldn’t want a career filled with adventure?!
    I could spend my life travelling the world. One month I’d be diving in tropical coral reefs, and the next month, chasing whales through the Arctic Sea!
    Being a marine biologist would be challenging but so exciting too! And that’s why it would be my ideal job.”
    Additional Prompts:
    "What are the benefits of using social media? Do you think it is a positive or negative influence on society?"
    "How has the internet affected the way we learn? Do you think it is a good or bad thing?"
    "What are the ethical implications of artificial intelligence? Do you think it is a threat to humanity?"
    "How has technology changed the way we work? Do you think it has made us more or less productive?"
    "What are the pros and cons of homeschooling? Do you think it is a better option than traditional schooling?"
    "What are the ethical implications of genetic engineering? Do you think it is a responsible technology?"
    "How has the way we consume entertainment changed? Do you think the quality has improved?"
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