SingingPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-08-06 00:52:07

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like singing? Why?

Candidate

Yes, I do prefer singing a song. I was kind of really interested in singing too, but you know, God didn't give me that opportunity. My voice doesn't have a good pockle, so I am just a bathroom singer or kitchen singer.

Examiner

Have you ever learnt how to sing?

Candidate

No, because I was interested in singing, but not that deeply, you know, umm, by just going to practice or learned. I never do that kind of things. Uh, but if in the future I get any chance, then probably I will.

Examiner

Who do you want to sing for?

Candidate

Definitely, if I get chance in the future then I really want to sing a cute song or lovely song. I usually prefer listening love type of song so I'll be really glad if I get love kind of song.

Examiner

Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?

Candidate

Definitely, singing can bring happiness to all the individuals. People who love to listen songs, they know the deep feeling of music. It really helps us to feel pitch stressful, stressless.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you like singing? Why?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Your answer is somewhat natural but contains some unclear phrases like 'good pockle' which affects clarity. Try to use simpler and clearer vocabulary. Also, avoid redundancy and keep your answer concise within 5 sentences. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.

Example: Yes, I like singing because it makes me feel happy. However, I don't have a very good voice, so I usually sing only when I am alone, like in the bathroom or kitchen.

Have you ever learnt how to sing?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear but contains filler words like 'umm' and 'uh' which reduce fluency. Try to avoid these and use linking words like 'however' or 'but' to make your answer more coherent. Also, use correct verb forms such as 'learned' instead of 'learned'.

Example: No, I have never learned how to sing because I was only casually interested. However, if I get a chance in the future, I would like to take singing lessons.

Who do you want to sing for?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer is a bit repetitive and some phrases are unclear like 'love type of song'. Try to be more specific and use better vocabulary. Also, structure your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details using linking words.

Example: If I get a chance in the future, I would like to sing romantic songs because I enjoy listening to love songs. Singing such songs would make me very happy.

Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Your answer has good ideas but some phrases are unclear like 'feel pitch stressful, stressless'. Try to use clearer expressions and avoid grammatical errors. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically.

Example: Definitely, singing can bring happiness to everyone. People who love music understand its deep emotions. Singing helps us to reduce stress and feel relaxed.

Grammar

Verb + -ing form

× Yes, I do prefer singing a song.

Yes, I do prefer singing songs.

The phrase 'a song' is singular, but 'singing' here refers to the general activity, so it is more natural to use the plural 'songs' to indicate the activity of singing in general.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I was kind of really interested in singing too, but you know, God didn't give me that opportunity.

I was really interested in singing too, but you know, God didn't give me that opportunity.

The phrase 'kind of really' is redundant and awkward. Using 'really' alone is sufficient to express strong interest.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× My voice doesn't have a good pockle, so I am just a bathroom singer or kitchen singer.

My voice doesn't have a good pitch, so I am just a bathroom singer or kitchen singer.

The word 'pockle' is incorrect; the correct word is 'pitch' when referring to the quality of voice in singing.

Past tense issue

× Have you ever learnt how to sing?

Have you ever learned how to sing?

Both 'learnt' and 'learned' are acceptable past tense forms, but 'learned' is more common in American English. This correction is optional depending on dialect.

Verb + -ing form

× No, because I was interested in singing, but not that deeply, you know, umm, by just going to practice or learned.

No, because I was interested in singing, but not that deeply, you know, umm, by just going to practice or learning.

After 'going to', the verb should be in the '-ing' form ('learning'), not past tense ('learned').

Singular and plural issue

× I never do that kind of things.

I never do those kinds of things.

The phrase 'that kind of things' is incorrect because 'kind' is singular but 'things' is plural. It should be 'those kinds of things' to match plural 'things'.

Future tense issue

× Uh, but if in the future I get any chance, then probably I will.

Uh, but if in the future I get any chance, then probably I will take it.

The sentence is incomplete; 'I will' should be followed by a verb to complete the future action.

Singular and plural issue

× Definitely, if I get chance in the future then I really want to sing a cute song or lovely song.

Definitely, if I get a chance in the future then I really want to sing a cute song or a lovely song.

The phrase 'get chance' is missing the article 'a' before 'chance'. Also, 'a cute song or a lovely song' is clearer with articles before both nouns.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I usually prefer listening love type of song so I'll be really glad if I get love kind of song.

I usually prefer listening to love-type songs, so I'll be really glad if I get a love kind of song.

The phrase 'listening love type of song' is incorrect; it should be 'listening to love-type songs'. Also, 'love kind of song' needs an article 'a' before it.

Singular and plural issue

× Definitely, singing can bring happiness to all the individuals.

Definitely, singing can bring happiness to all individuals.

The phrase 'all the individuals' is awkward; 'all individuals' is more natural and idiomatic.

Singular and plural issue

× People who love to listen songs, they know the deep feeling of music.

People who love to listen to songs know the deep feeling of music.

The verb 'listen' requires the preposition 'to' before 'songs'. Also, 'songs' is plural, which is correct here.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It really helps us to feel pitch stressful, stressless.

It really helps us to feel less stressed and more relaxed.

The phrase 'pitch stressful, stressless' is incorrect and unclear. The correction uses appropriate adjectives and adverbs to express the intended meaning.

Vocabulary

DeepIn depth; Intense; Profound; Rapt; Far down
GladPleased; Willing; Pleasing
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
LovelyBeautiful; Scenic; Delightful
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