Part 1
Examiner
Do you like singing? Why?
Candidate
I like singing because it allows me to express my emotions freely. For example, when I feel happy or sad, singing helps me release those feelings in a positive way. It also gives me a creative outlet to enjoy music and improve my mood.
Examiner
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Candidate
No, unfortunately I haven't learned how to saying. I never attended any singing classes or vocal essence, although I think it would be really enjoyable and useful to develop that skill. Perhaps in the future I might consider taking lessons to improve my singing ability.
Examiner
Who do you want to sing for?
Candidate
I really want to sing for my daughter. I feel that every time I sing to her. Been able to pass on my feelings and emotions of hapiness that I have her in my life.
Examiner
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Candidate
I strongly believe that singing can bring happiness to people. Singing in compases. The message is in our hearts and. Once they hear you sing the song beautifully, they would be moved. With their emotions.
Do you like singing? Why?
Score: 85.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but to improve, try to use more varied vocabulary and add a linking phrase to connect your ideas smoothly. Also, avoid repeating similar ideas and keep your answer concise within 4-5 sentences.
Example: Yes, I enjoy singing because it enables me to express my emotions openly. For instance, whether I'm feeling joyful or down, singing serves as a therapeutic outlet. Moreover, it allows me to engage creatively with music, which significantly lifts my spirits.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question but contains some grammatical errors and unclear phrases. To improve, focus on correct verb forms and clearer vocabulary. Also, use linking words to make your response more coherent and natural.
Example: No, I haven't learned how to sing formally. I have never attended any singing classes or vocal training; however, I believe it would be enjoyable and beneficial to develop this skill. Therefore, I might consider taking lessons in the future to enhance my singing ability.
Who do you want to sing for?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is heartfelt but lacks clarity and contains incomplete sentences. To improve, make sure your sentences are complete and use linking words to connect your ideas logically. Also, check your spelling and grammar for accuracy.
Example: I would love to sing for my daughter because it allows me to express the happiness I feel having her in my life. Every time I sing to her, I can share my emotions and create a special bond between us.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer shows your opinion but is fragmented and unclear. To improve, form complete sentences and use linking words to make your ideas flow logically. Also, avoid vague phrases and provide specific reasons or examples.
Example: I strongly believe that singing can bring happiness to people because it conveys heartfelt messages. When someone sings beautifully, it can move listeners emotionally and uplift their spirits.
× No, unfortunately I haven't learned how to saying.
✓ No, unfortunately I haven't learned how to sing.
The verb 'learn' should be followed by the base form of the verb 'sing' after 'how to', not the '-ing' form 'saying'. The correct structure is 'learn how to + base verb'. Using 'saying' here is incorrect.
× I never attended any singing classes or vocal essence, although I think it would be really enjoyable and useful to develop that skill.
✓ I never attended any singing classes or vocal lessons, although I think it would be really enjoyable and useful to develop that skill.
The word 'essence' is incorrect in this context. The correct noun is 'lessons' when referring to classes or instruction. 'Vocal essence' does not make sense here.
× I feel that every time I sing to her. Been able to pass on my feelings and emotions of hapiness that I have her in my life.
✓ I feel that every time I sing to her, I am able to pass on my feelings and emotions of happiness that I have for her in my life.
The original sentence is fragmented and lacks a subject and verb in the second part. Combining the two parts with a comma and adding the subject 'I' and verb 'am able' corrects the sentence structure. Also, 'hapiness' is misspelled and 'have her' should be 'have for her' to express feelings towards someone.
× I feel that every time I sing to her. Been able to pass on my feelings and emotions of hapiness that I have her in my life.
✓ I feel that every time I sing to her, I am able to pass on my feelings and emotions of happiness that I have for her in my life.
The preposition 'for' is needed after 'have' to indicate the feelings are directed towards 'her'. Without 'for', the sentence is incorrect.
× Singing in compases. The message is in our hearts and. Once they hear you sing the song beautifully, they would be moved. With their emotions.
✓ Singing encompasses the message in our hearts. Once they hear you sing the song beautifully, they will be moved with their emotions.
The original sentences are fragmented and unclear. 'Compases' is likely a misspelling of 'encompasses'. The sentences need to be combined and restructured for clarity and grammatical correctness. Also, 'would be' is changed to 'will be' to match the present/future context.