PuzzlesPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Did you do puzzles in your childhood?

Candidate

Yes, definitely. My grandma had bought a puzzle quiz type toy where she told me to solve this and I started liking that puzzle because it has many varieties of colors with that. So I started liking and still now I have that a set of puzzle.

Examiner

When do you do puzzles, during your trip or when you feel bored?

Candidate

We do puzzles or we play puzzle type of toy whenever we feel bored or whenever my cousins or my friends are together we do play this puzzle type games.

Examiner

Do you like doing word puzzles or number puzzles? Which is more difficult for you?

Candidate

I basically like to do number puzzle, uh, because it actives my mind and my brain. But it is also a difficult task with a number either than the uh, letters, because we can form a proper word with the letters. So yes, I like the number game.

Examiner

Do you think it is good for old people to do puzzles?

Candidate

I think old people must try this puzzle because they can spend easy and good time with their partner. Because when you get old, older, you don't have any work to do. So this is a good thing too. I have your mind and brain busy.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Did you do puzzles in your childhood?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Try to make your answer more concise and clear. Start with a direct response, then add specific details without repetition. Avoid redundancy and improve sentence structure for better clarity.

Example: Yes, I did. My grandmother bought me a colorful puzzle toy when I was a child, and I enjoyed solving it. I still have that puzzle set with me today.

When do you do puzzles, during your trip or when you feel bored?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Provide a direct answer first, then use linking words to add details. Avoid repeating similar phrases and improve sentence flow for naturalness.

Example: I usually do puzzles when I feel bored. Also, I enjoy playing puzzle games with my cousins and friends whenever we get together.

Do you like doing word puzzles or number puzzles? Which is more difficult for you?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Avoid filler words like 'uh' and improve grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then explain your preference with specific reasons using linking words.

Example: I prefer number puzzles because they activate my mind more. Although they are more challenging than word puzzles, I enjoy the mental exercise they provide.

Do you think it is good for old people to do puzzles?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Structure your answer clearly with a topic sentence and supporting details. Use linking words to connect ideas and avoid grammatical errors. Be specific about benefits for elderly people.

Example: Yes, I believe puzzles are beneficial for elderly people because they help keep the mind active. Moreover, doing puzzles with a partner can provide enjoyable companionship and reduce boredom.

Grammar

Past tense issue

× My grandma had bought a puzzle quiz type toy where she told me to solve this and I started liking that puzzle because it has many varieties of colors with that.

My grandma bought a puzzle quiz type toy where she told me to solve it and I started liking that puzzle because it had many varieties of colors.

The past perfect tense 'had bought' is unnecessary here; simple past 'bought' is appropriate. Also, 'has' should be 'had' to maintain past tense consistency. 'This' should be 'it' to correctly refer to the toy.

Singular and plural issue

× So I started liking and still now I have that a set of puzzle.

So I started liking it and even now I have that set of puzzles.

The phrase 'a set of puzzle' is incorrect; 'puzzles' should be plural. Also, 'still now' is better expressed as 'even now' for clarity.

Verb in the present participle form

× We do puzzles or we play puzzle type of toy whenever we feel bored or whenever my cousins or my friends are together we do play this puzzle type games.

We do puzzles or play puzzle-type toys whenever we feel bored or whenever my cousins or friends are together, we play these puzzle-type games.

The phrase 'do play' is redundant; 'play' suffices. Also, 'puzzle type of toy' should be 'puzzle-type toys' for correct adjective-noun form and pluralization.

Third person singular issue

× I basically like to do number puzzle, uh, because it actives my mind and my brain.

I basically like to do number puzzles because they activate my mind and brain.

'Number puzzle' should be plural 'number puzzles' to match general preference. 'It actives' is incorrect; 'activate' is the correct verb form for plural subject 'they'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× But it is also a difficult task with a number either than the uh, letters, because we can form a proper word with the letters.

But it is also a more difficult task with numbers than with letters because we can form proper words with letters.

'Either than' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'more difficult ... than'. Also, 'a number' should be 'numbers' and prepositions adjusted for clarity.

Modal verb usage

× I think old people must try this puzzle because they can spend easy and good time with their partner.

I think old people should try these puzzles because they can spend easy and good time with their partners.

'Must' is too strong; 'should' is more appropriate for suggestion. 'Puzzle' should be plural 'puzzles' and 'partner' pluralized to 'partners' to match general statement.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Because when you get old, older, you don't have any work to do.

Because when you get old, you don't have any work to do.

'Old, older' is redundant and incorrect here; simply 'old' suffices.

Sentence structure errors

× So this is a good thing too. I have your mind and brain busy.

So this is a good thing too. It keeps your mind and brain busy.

The sentence 'I have your mind and brain busy' is incorrect in structure; it should be 'It keeps your mind and brain busy' to convey the intended meaning.

Vocabulary

BusyOccupied; Unavailable; Hectic
DifficultHard; Troublesome; Inconvenient
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
OldElderly; Dilapidated; Worn; Antique; Mature
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