Part 1
Examiner
Are you good at memorising things?
Candidate
No, I'm not good at memorizing things. Most often I forget about things, about where I put the things. And I am a very forgetful person. I am a clumsy person. Most often I do not remember where I put things.
Examiner
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Candidate
Yes, I have forgotten my phone during my college days when I had classes. Phone was very important for me during those days since it is very helpful in classes to search things.
Examiner
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Candidate
I need to remember that I should be career focused and goal oriented. I should always keep balancing my daily activities. I should also remember about the things that I kept I.
Examiner
How do you remember important things?
Candidate
I remember important things using notes using by writing notes and it helps me to remember the things that I should do. Making notes is very helpful for memorizing the things that.
Are you good at memorising things?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is quite repetitive and lacks coherence. Try to avoid repeating the same idea multiple times and use linking words to make your response more natural and effective. Also, keep your answer concise within 5 sentences.
Example: No, I am not very good at memorising things because I often forget where I place my belongings. For example, I frequently misplace my keys or phone, which can be quite frustrating. Therefore, I try to be more organised to overcome this issue.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but could be improved by adding linking words and more specific details to make it coherent and engaging. Also, try to avoid short, choppy sentences and combine ideas smoothly.
Example: Yes, I once forgot my phone during my college days, which was quite inconvenient. Since my phone was essential for searching information during classes, forgetting it made me feel unprepared and stressed.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is incomplete and lacks clarity. Make sure to complete your sentences and provide specific examples. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically and avoid vague statements.
Example: In my daily life, I need to remember to stay career-focused and goal-oriented. Additionally, I try to balance my work and personal activities effectively. For instance, I set reminders to manage my schedule and important tasks.
How do you remember important things?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is repetitive and incomplete. Try to express your ideas clearly and avoid repeating the same words. Use linking words to make your answer more coherent and provide specific details about your method.
Example: I remember important things by writing notes, which helps me organise my tasks effectively. For example, I keep a to-do list on my phone to ensure I don't forget any important activities.
× Phone was very important for me during those days since it is very helpful in classes to search things.
✓ The phone was very important for me during those days since it was very helpful in classes to search for things.
The sentence mixes past and present tense incorrectly. Since the context is about past days, 'is' should be changed to 'was' to maintain past tense consistency. Also, 'search things' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'search for things' because 'search' requires the preposition 'for' when followed by an object.
× Phone was very important for me during those days since it is very helpful in classes to search things.
✓ The phone was very important for me during those days since it was very helpful in classes to search for things.
The verb 'search' requires the preposition 'for' when indicating what is being searched. Omitting 'for' is a common error. Therefore, 'search things' should be corrected to 'search for things'.
× I should also remember about the things that I kept I.
✓ I should also remember the things that I kept.
The preposition 'about' is unnecessary after 'remember' in this context. Also, the sentence ends with an incorrect 'I' which seems to be a typographical error. The correct sentence removes 'about' and the extra 'I'.
× I remember important things using notes using by writing notes and it helps me to remember the things that I should do.
✓ I remember important things by writing notes, and it helps me remember the things that I should do.
The original sentence has redundant and awkward phrasing: 'using notes using by writing notes' is incorrect. The correct structure is 'by writing notes'. Also, 'helps me to remember' can be simplified to 'helps me remember' for better flow.