Part 1
Examiner
What's the weather like where you live?
Candidate
Where I live the weather is tropical, which means it's quite hot and humid. Also I enjoy rain in the monsoon season preferably and throughout the year. It's three types of season like cold, summer and monsoon.
Examiner
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Candidate
I love to prefer cold environment because of the there is no humidity and there is no irritation along the body. Also, I love to enjoy the seasonable fruits and vegetable which can only provided in the winter season and love to wear winter clothes too.
Examiner
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Candidate
I love to prefer wet weather because I love rain. I'm a fluophile and especially in the monsoon season, I really enjoy that season because of the wet weather. Also, I love to wear rainy coats along with umbrellas in the market. I love to enjoy and explore.
Examiner
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Candidate
Yes, I'm in the habit of checking the weather forecast oftenly because where I live it's a tropical reason means it's very hot and humid here So when I irritate by this weather or environment, I used to check weather forecast very oftenly and because I I.
Examiner
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Candidate
Since I was a child, there are so many rains in the monsoon season and low he heat production in the summers. And there is a sustainable reasons, but due to the global warming, it's affected all the reasons, uh, especially the tropical one and it's a cold.
Examiner
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Candidate
Yes, definitely. It's very fascinating to visit other cities that have ripped. Climate from my city because it's a very hot and humid reason. I live in a tropical 1 and I love to visit in the mountains due to their temperature and I love to go for the hilly reason because.
What's the weather like where you live?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Try to make your answer more structured and clear. Start with a direct response about the weather, then explain the seasons clearly using linking words. Avoid redundancy and grammatical errors for better clarity.
Example: The weather where I live is tropical, so it is usually hot and humid. There are three main seasons: summer, monsoon, and winter. I especially enjoy the monsoon season because of the refreshing rain.
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Focus on giving a clear topic sentence and support it with specific reasons using linking words. Also, correct grammar and vocabulary usage will improve your answer's naturalness.
Example: I prefer cold weather because it is less humid and more comfortable for my body. Moreover, I enjoy eating seasonal fruits and vegetables that are available only in winter. Additionally, I like wearing warm winter clothes.
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Score: 68.0Suggestion: Try to avoid repeating phrases like 'I love to prefer'. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically and provide more specific reasons for your preference.
Example: I prefer wet weather because I enjoy the rain, especially during the monsoon season. Also, I like wearing raincoats and using umbrellas when I go out. This weather allows me to explore and enjoy nature differently.
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and incomplete. Try to give a direct response first, then explain why and how often you check the forecast. Use correct grammar and avoid repetition.
Example: Yes, I often check the weather forecast because the tropical climate here is very hot and humid. I usually check it daily, especially when the weather feels uncomfortable, so I can plan my day accordingly.
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer is confusing and lacks clarity. Try to clearly state the effects of climate change with specific examples and use linking words to organize your ideas logically.
Example: In recent years, climate change has caused irregular rainfall during the monsoon and hotter summers. This has affected tropical regions like mine, leading to unpredictable weather patterns and environmental challenges.
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is incomplete and has some unclear phrases. Provide a clear topic sentence, explain your reasons with linking words, and complete your thoughts for better coherence.
Example: Yes, definitely. I find it fascinating to visit cities with different climates from my hot and humid tropical city. For example, I would love to visit mountainous areas because of their cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery.
× It's three types of season like cold, summer and monsoon.
✓ There are three types of seasons: cold, summer, and monsoon.
The original sentence incorrectly uses 'It's' (it is) with a plural noun 'types of season'. The correct form is 'There are' to indicate the existence of multiple seasons. Also, 'season' should be plural as 'seasons' because it refers to more than one type.
× Also I enjoy rain in the monsoon season preferably and throughout the year.
✓ Also, I preferably enjoy rain during the monsoon season and throughout the year.
The adverb 'preferably' is misplaced and the preposition 'in' is better replaced with 'during' when referring to a season. The sentence is corrected to place 'preferably' appropriately and use 'during' for clarity.
× I love to prefer cold environment because of the there is no humidity and there is no irritation along the body.
✓ I prefer a cold environment because there is no humidity and no irritation on the body.
The phrase 'I love to prefer' is redundant; 'prefer' alone suffices. 'The there is' is incorrect; 'there is' is correct. Also, 'along the body' is not idiomatic; 'on the body' is better. The article 'a' is needed before 'cold environment'.
× Also, I love to enjoy the seasonable fruits and vegetable which can only provided in the winter season and love to wear winter clothes too.
✓ Also, I love to enjoy seasonal fruits and vegetables which can only be provided in the winter season, and I love to wear winter clothes too.
'Seasonable' is incorrect; the correct adjective is 'seasonal'. 'Vegetable' should be plural 'vegetables' to match 'fruits'. The phrase 'can only provided' lacks the auxiliary verb 'be'. Added 'I' before 'love to wear' for clarity.
× I'm a fluophile and especially in the monsoon season, I really enjoy that season because of the wet weather.
✓ I'm a fluophile, and especially during the monsoon season, I really enjoy that season because of the wet weather.
The preposition 'in' is better replaced with 'during' when referring to a season. Added a comma after 'fluophile' for better sentence flow.
× Also, I love to wear rainy coats along with umbrellas in the market.
✓ Also, I love to wear raincoats and use umbrellas when I go to the market.
'Rainy coats' is incorrect; the correct term is 'raincoats'. 'Along with' is awkward here; 'and use' is clearer. Added 'when I go to the market' for clarity.
× Yes, I'm in the habit of checking the weather forecast oftenly because where I live it's a tropical reason means it's very hot and humid here So when I irritate by this weather or environment, I used to check weather forecast very oftenly and because I I.
✓ Yes, I'm in the habit of checking the weather forecast often because where I live is a tropical region, which means it's very hot and humid here. So when I am irritated by this weather or environment, I check the weather forecast very often.
The adverb 'oftenly' is incorrect; the correct form is 'often'. 'Reason' should be 'region'. 'I irritate' is incorrect; it should be 'I am irritated'. Removed redundant words and corrected sentence structure for clarity.
× Since I was a child, there are so many rains in the monsoon season and low he heat production in the summers.
✓ Since I was a child, there has been a lot of rain in the monsoon season and low heat production in the summers.
'There are so many rains' is incorrect; 'rain' is uncountable, so 'a lot of rain' is correct. 'Has been' is used for a period starting in the past continuing to present. 'Low he heat' is a typo corrected to 'low heat'.
× And there is a sustainable reasons, but due to the global warming, it's affected all the reasons, uh, especially the tropical one and it's a cold.
✓ And there are sustainable reasons, but due to global warming, it has affected all the regions, especially the tropical ones and the cold ones.
'There is' should be 'there are' to agree with plural 'reasons'. 'It's affected' should be 'it has affected' for present perfect tense. 'Reasons' is incorrectly used instead of 'regions'. Added plural forms and corrected sentence structure.
× Yes, definitely. It's very fascinating to visit other cities that have ripped. Climate from my city because it's a very hot and humid reason.
✓ Yes, definitely. It's very fascinating to visit other cities that have a different climate from my city because it's a very hot and humid region.
'Ripped' is incorrect; the intended word is 'different'. 'Reason' should be 'region'. Added article 'a' before 'different climate' for correctness.
× I live in a tropical 1 and I love to visit in the mountains due to their temperature and I love to go for the hilly reason because.
✓ I live in a tropical region, and I love to visit the mountains because of their temperature, and I love to go to the hilly regions.
'Visit in the mountains' is incorrect; correct is 'visit the mountains'. 'Due to' is better replaced with 'because of' for clarity. 'Hilly reason' should be 'hilly regions'. Added missing words to complete the sentence.