MemoryPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-08-23 15:49:00

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Are you good at memorising things?

Candidate

Uh, sure, I find it very easy to memorize things. This is one of my talents.

Examiner

Have you ever forgotten something important?

Candidate

At once I've forgotten to bring my campus card, my ID card to the classroom, so I have to go back to the dormitory to fetch it.

Examiner

What do you need to remember in your daily life?

Candidate

Umm, I need to remember my password for my phone and my e-mail account. These are really important.

Examiner

How do you remember important things?

Candidate

Umm, sometimes I just keep it in mind and I don't forget it, but in some special occasions I will write it down in my notebook and or or keep it in my e-mail.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Are you good at memorising things?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Try to avoid filler words like 'Uh' and provide a more natural and confident response. Also, use British English spelling consistently, such as 'memorising'. You could add a brief example to make your answer more engaging and specific.

Example: Yes, I am quite good at memorising things. For instance, I can easily remember important dates and facts for my studies, which helps me a lot.

Have you ever forgotten something important?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but could be clearer and more natural. Avoid awkward phrasing like 'At once' and use linking words to improve coherence. Also, try to be more specific about the situation and your feelings.

Example: Yes, once I forgot to bring my campus ID card to class, so I had to return to my dormitory to get it. It was quite inconvenient and made me late.

What do you need to remember in your daily life?

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Avoid filler words like 'Umm' and try to expand your answer with more details or reasons. Use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly.

Example: I need to remember passwords for my phone and email account because they protect my personal information and allow me to stay connected.

How do you remember important things?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Avoid filler words and repetition like 'or or'. Use linking words to organise your answer clearly. Also, be more specific about the methods you use to remember important things.

Example: Sometimes I rely on my memory, but for important matters, I usually write them down in my notebook or save them in my email to ensure I don't forget.

Grammar

Past tense issue

× At once I've forgotten to bring my campus card, my ID card to the classroom, so I have to go back to the dormitory to fetch it.

Once I forgot to bring my campus card, my ID card to the classroom, so I had to go back to the dormitory to fetch it.

The sentence incorrectly uses the present perfect tense 'I've forgotten' with the time expression 'At once', which is not appropriate. The correct past simple tense 'forgot' should be used to describe a specific past event. Also, 'At once' is not the correct phrase here; 'Once' is more suitable to indicate a single past occurrence. Additionally, 'have to' should be changed to 'had to' to maintain past tense consistency.

Incorrect conjunction use

× Umm, sometimes I just keep it in mind and I don't forget it, but in some special occasions I will write it down in my notebook and or or keep it in my e-mail.

Umm, sometimes I just keep it in mind and I don't forget it, but on some special occasions I write it down in my notebook or keep it in my e-mail.

The phrase 'and or or' is incorrect and redundant; it should be replaced with 'or' to correctly connect the two options. Also, 'in some special occasions' should be 'on some special occasions' because 'on' is the correct preposition for specific occasions. Additionally, 'will write' is changed to 'write' to better fit the habitual action context.

Vocabulary

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
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