Part 1
Examiner
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
Candidate
Oh well, eating chocolate is one of my favorite snacks. It helps me shift up my mood, it gives me happiness and makes me energetic. I really like eating chocolate. I really like that type of Dubai chocolate. When I do it, it becomes so yummy.
Examiner
How often do you eat chocolate?
Candidate
It depends on my mood and desire, but mostly like 4 times a week.
Examiner
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
Candidate
Definitely. It was one of my favorite snacks. I have a picture of me when I was little. My hands were full of chocolate. My mouth was. It's like I put my whole face in that chocolate thing of how good it is and I love it to. Now I'm still * **** to her.
Examiner
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
Candidate
Because it tastes really good. Everyone agrees on that. There's many flavor of chocolate all over the world. Everyone agrees it's so good you cannot agree.
Examiner
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
Candidate
Dubai chocolate is one of my favorite type of chocolate. It's been really trendy nowadays. I give it a try and it was delicious. Everyone agreed on that.
Examiner
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
Candidate
Yeah, it's actually a great idea to give chocolate as a gift, but I think it could be like a site, but not like the main thing, a chocolate, it may melt.
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear and expresses your feelings well, but it could be more concise and natural. Avoid repeating phrases like "I really like eating chocolate" twice. Also, try to use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly and use more precise vocabulary, for example, instead of "shift up my mood," say "improve my mood."
Example: Yes, I love eating chocolate because it improves my mood and gives me energy. I especially enjoy Dubai chocolate, which tastes delicious and satisfies my sweet cravings.
How often do you eat chocolate?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is direct and clear, but you can improve it by using more natural expressions and adding a linking phrase to explain your frequency. For example, instead of "depends on my mood and desire," you could say "it varies depending on my mood."
Example: I usually eat chocolate about four times a week, although it depends on my mood and cravings at the time.
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer shows enthusiasm but lacks clarity and contains some unclear phrases. Try to organize your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details. Avoid incomplete or confusing sentences like "My mouth was" or "I'm still * **** to her." Use linking words to connect ideas and be specific.
Example: Yes, I often ate chocolate as a child because it was one of my favorite snacks. I even have a photo of me with chocolate all over my hands and face, showing how much I enjoyed it. I still love chocolate today.
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is simple and repetitive. Try to avoid repeating the same idea and improve coherence by using linking words. Also, correct grammar mistakes like "There's many flavor" should be "There are many flavors." Provide more specific reasons why chocolate is popular.
Example: Chocolate is popular worldwide because it tastes delicious and comes in many different flavors, appealing to a wide range of people. Additionally, it is often associated with happiness and celebrations.
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear but could be more natural and grammatically correct. For example, say "Dubai chocolate is one of my favorite types of chocolate." Also, use linking words to connect your ideas and avoid short, choppy sentences.
Example: My favorite type of chocolate is Dubai chocolate because it has become very trendy recently. I tried it and found it delicious, and many others agree with me.
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer has good ideas but is unclear and contains confusing phrases like "it could be like a site." Try to express your opinion clearly with a topic sentence and supporting details. Use linking words and correct grammar to improve coherence.
Example: Yes, I think chocolate makes a great gift because many people enjoy it. However, it might be better as a small part of a gift rather than the main present, since chocolate can melt easily.
× It helps me shift up my mood, it gives me happiness and makes me energetic.
✓ It helps me lift my mood, gives me happiness, and makes me energetic.
The phrase 'shift up my mood' is incorrect; the correct expression is 'lift my mood'. Also, to improve sentence flow, the subject 'it' can be omitted in the second and third clauses when the subject is the same.
× There's many flavor of chocolate all over the world.
✓ There are many flavors of chocolate all over the world.
'There is' should be 'There are' to agree with the plural noun 'flavors'. Also, 'flavor' should be plural as it refers to multiple types.
× Dubai chocolate is one of my favorite type of chocolate.
✓ Dubai chocolate is one of my favorite types of chocolate.
'Type' should be plural 'types' because it refers to one among many types.
× I have a picture of me when I was little.
✓ I have a picture of myself when I was little.
The reflexive pronoun 'myself' is appropriate here as the object of the preposition 'of' refers back to the subject.
× My mouth was.
✓ My mouth was full of chocolate too.
The sentence is incomplete and lacks a verb complement. Adding 'full of chocolate too' completes the thought.
× It's like I put my whole face in that chocolate thing of how good it is and I love it to.
✓ It's like I put my whole face in that chocolate because it's so good, and I love it too.
The sentence is unclear and contains pronoun errors. 'To' should be 'too' to mean 'also'. The phrase is restructured for clarity.
× Now I'm still * **** to her.
✓ Now I'm still addicted to it.
The original sentence is unclear and incomplete. Assuming the intended meaning is addiction to chocolate, the sentence is corrected accordingly.
× I give it a try and it was delicious.
✓ I gave it a try and it was delicious.
The verb tense should be past tense 'gave' to match 'was delicious'.
× Yeah, it's actually a great idea to give chocolate as a gift, but I think it could be like a site, but not like the main thing, a chocolate, it may melt.
✓ Yeah, it's actually a great idea to give chocolate as a gift, but I think it could be like a side gift, not the main thing, because chocolate may melt.
The word 'site' is incorrect; it should be 'side' to mean an additional gift. The sentence is restructured for clarity and correctness.