MemoryPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-05-13 16:17:21

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Are you good at memorising things?

Candidate

Yes, I am good at memorizing things and lots of people. Are surprised at I am so good at it.

Examiner

Have you ever forgotten something important?

Candidate

Yes, I have forgot something important in my life. For example, last week I forgot to take my samples and I left them on the bars.

Examiner

What do you need to remember in your daily life?

Candidate

I need to remember to take the keys before I left my. Department.

Examiner

How do you remember important things?

Candidate

Two remember important things. I will set an alarm or set it down on my nose.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Are you good at memorising things?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to respond directly and clearly, for example, say 'Yes, I am good at memorising things, and many people are surprised by this.' Avoid redundancy and ensure correct sentence structure.

Example: Yes, I am good at memorising things, and many people are surprised by how well I can remember details.

Have you ever forgotten something important?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question but contains grammatical mistakes and lacks clarity. Use the correct past participle 'forgotten' and clarify what 'bars' refers to. Also, try to use linking words to improve coherence.

Example: Yes, I have forgotten something important before. For instance, last week I forgot to take my samples and accidentally left them on the counter at the lab.

What do you need to remember in your daily life?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Your answer is incomplete and contains grammatical errors. Make sure to complete your sentences and use the correct tense. For example, say 'I need to remember to take my keys before I leave my apartment.'

Example: I need to remember to take my keys before I leave my apartment every day.

How do you remember important things?

Score: 30.0

Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and contains errors. Use correct phrases and explain your methods clearly. For example, say 'To remember important things, I set alarms on my phone or write notes to remind myself.' Avoid confusing expressions like 'set it down on my nose.'

Example: To remember important things, I set alarms on my phone or write notes to remind myself.

Grammar

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Yes, I am good at memorizing things and lots of people. Are surprised at I am so good at it.

Yes, I am good at memorizing things and many people are surprised that I am so good at it.

The original sentence misuses pronouns and sentence structure. 'Are surprised at I am so good at it' is incorrect; it should be 'many people are surprised that I am so good at it' to correctly express the idea and use proper pronouns and conjunctions.

Past tense issue

× Yes, I have forgot something important in my life.

Yes, I have forgotten something important in my life.

The verb 'forgot' is the simple past tense, but after 'have' (present perfect), the past participle 'forgotten' should be used. This is a common error with irregular verbs in the present perfect tense.

Past tense issue

× For example, last week I forgot to take my samples and I left them on the bars.

For example, last week I forgot to take my samples and I left them on the bar.

The phrase 'on the bars' is likely incorrect; 'bar' is singular here referring to a counter or place. Also, 'forgot' and 'left' are correctly used in simple past tense matching the time reference 'last week'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I need to remember to take the keys before I left my. Department.

I need to remember to take the keys before I leave my department.

The verb 'left' is past tense but the sentence context requires present tense 'leave' to match 'need to remember'. Also, 'my. Department' has a misplaced period and should be 'my department'.

Sentence structure errors

× Two remember important things. I will set an alarm or set it down on my nose.

To remember important things, I will set an alarm or write it down on a note.

'Two' is a homophone error for 'To'. 'Set it down on my nose' is nonsensical; likely intended 'write it down on a note'. The sentence structure is corrected for clarity and meaning.

Vocabulary

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
SurprisedAstonished
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