HometownPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Where is your hometown?

Candidate

I live in Prusko, it's mid sized city nearby Warsaw, the capital of Poland. I was born here but now I live in Bruce Grove but work in Warsaw.

Examiner

What do you like about your home town?

Candidate

It's a small city with a great history. Nowadays we've got more citizens, but few years ago it was a Great Society.

Examiner

How long have you lived there?

Candidate

I I was born in Pruskov, so I live here for 36 years, except the six years time frame when I was studying medicine in Lublin.

Examiner

Is your home town a good place for young people?

Candidate

I think that my hometown is a really good place for young people because it's cheaper than Warsaw and it's near the Warsaw, so you can easily work or study in the capital. Certainly we've got a lot of investment.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.5Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 6.0Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Where is your hometown?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Twoja odpowiedź jest zrozumiała, ale zawiera kilka błędów gramatycznych i stylistycznych. Powinieneś unikać powtórzeń i poprawić składnię, np. zamiast "it's mid sized city nearby Warsaw" lepiej powiedzieć "it's a mid-sized city near Warsaw". Staraj się też, aby odpowiedź była bardziej spójna i naturalna.

Example: I come from Prusko, a mid-sized city near Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Although I was born there, I currently live in Bruce Grove and commute to work in Warsaw.

What do you like about your home town?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Twoja odpowiedź jest niejasna i zawiera błędy leksykalne oraz gramatyczne. Wyrażenie "it was a Great Society" jest niepoprawne i niejasne. Powinieneś używać bardziej precyzyjnych i naturalnych zwrotów oraz rozwinąć odpowiedź, podając konkretne powody, dlaczego lubisz swoje miasto.

Example: I like my hometown because it has a rich history and a close-knit community. Although the population has grown recently, it still maintains a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

How long have you lived there?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Odpowiedź jest zrozumiała, ale zawiera powtórzenia i błędy gramatyczne, np. "I I" oraz "I live here for 36 years" zamiast "I have lived here for 36 years". Staraj się mówić płynnie i poprawnie gramatycznie, używając odpowiednich czasów.

Example: I was born in Prusko and have lived here for 36 years, except for six years when I studied medicine in Lublin.

Is your home town a good place for young people?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Twoja odpowiedź jest logiczna i zawiera dobre argumenty, ale wymaga poprawy gramatycznej i stylistycznej. Unikaj powtórzeń, np. "near the Warsaw" powinno być "near Warsaw". Możesz też dodać więcej szczegółów, aby odpowiedź była bardziej przekonująca.

Example: I believe my hometown is an excellent place for young people because living costs are lower than in Warsaw, and its proximity allows easy commuting for work or study. Additionally, recent investments have improved local facilities and opportunities.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× I live in Prusko, it's mid sized city nearby Warsaw, the capital of Poland.

I live in Prusko, it's a mid-sized city near Warsaw, the capital of Poland.

The phrase 'mid sized city' is missing the article 'a' and 'mid sized' should be hyphenated as 'mid-sized' because it is a compound adjective describing 'city'. Also, 'nearby' is an adverb, but here a preposition 'near' is more appropriate before 'Warsaw'.

Singular and plural issue

× Nowadays we've got more citizens, but few years ago it was a Great Society.

Nowadays we've got more citizens, but a few years ago it was a Great Society.

The phrase 'few years ago' needs the article 'a' to become 'a few years ago' to indicate a small number of years in the past. Without 'a', it implies almost none, which is incorrect here.

Past tense issue

× I I was born in Pruskov, so I live here for 36 years, except the six years time frame when I was studying medicine in Lublin.

I was born in Pruskov, so I have lived here for 36 years, except for the six-year period when I was studying medicine in Lublin.

The sentence mixes past and present tenses incorrectly. Since the action started in the past and continues to the present, present perfect 'have lived' is appropriate. Also, 'except the six years time frame' should be 'except for the six-year period' for correct preposition use and adjective form.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I think that my hometown is a really good place for young people because it's cheaper than Warsaw and it's near the Warsaw, so you can easily work or study in the capital.

I think that my hometown is a really good place for young people because it's cheaper than Warsaw and it's near Warsaw, so you can easily work or study in the capital.

The definite article 'the' before 'Warsaw' is incorrect because city names generally do not take 'the'. It should be simply 'near Warsaw'.

Vocabulary

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
GreatConsiderable; Large; Prominent; Magnificent; Enthusiastic
SmallLittle; Short; Slight; Inadequate; Foolish
YoungYouthful; Immature; Fledgling; Offspring; Young people
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