Part 1
Examiner
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidate
No, I don't make it any less when I'm shopping. I prefer to spontaneous shopping.
Examiner
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidate
Yes I I megalis way not working. It's helped me to remember what I had planned to do today. And help me to do what more important thing for us.
Examiner
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidate
Boston, my opinion, I think. People doesn't like to waste the time and I enjoy to do spontaneously.
Examiner
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidate
I would not. Before making any less on my paper phone because I think it's a waste of time and I prefer to be spontaneously decide. To do things.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: In English (Cambodia), you should try to make your answer clearer and more natural. For example, say 'No, I don't make a list when I shop because I prefer to shop spontaneously.' This makes your answer easier to understand and more effective.
Example: No, I don't make a list when I shop because I prefer to shop spontaneously.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Score: 35.0Suggestion: Try to speak clearly and organize your answer with a topic sentence and supporting details. For example, say 'Yes, I make a list for my work. It helps me remember my tasks and focus on the most important things.' This improves clarity and structure.
Example: Yes, I make a list for my work. It helps me remember my tasks and focus on the most important things.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Use linking words and correct grammar to make your answer more natural. For example, say 'In my opinion, some people don't like making lists because they think it wastes time, and they prefer to do things spontaneously.'
Example: In my opinion, some people don't like making lists because they think it wastes time, and they prefer to do things spontaneously.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Score: 25.0Suggestion: Try to answer directly and clearly with correct grammar. For example, say 'I prefer not to make lists on paper or phone because I think it wastes time. I like to decide things spontaneously.'
Example: I prefer not to make lists on paper or phone because I think it wastes time. I like to decide things spontaneously.
× I prefer to spontaneous shopping.
✓ I prefer spontaneous shopping.
The verb 'prefer' should be followed by a gerund without 'to' in this context. 'To spontaneous shopping' is incorrect; it should be 'spontaneous shopping' as a noun phrase.
× Yes I I megalis way not working.
✓ Yes, I usually don't work that way.
The original sentence is unclear and ungrammatical. 'I megalis way not working' is incorrect. The intended meaning seems to be 'I usually don't work that way.' Proper sentence structure and word choice are necessary.
× It's helped me to remember what I had planned to do today.
✓ It helps me to remember what I have planned to do today.
The present perfect 'has helped' or simple present 'helps' is more appropriate here because the action is ongoing or habitual. 'Had planned' is past perfect and suggests a past action before another past action, which is not suitable here.
× And help me to do what more important thing for us.
✓ And it helps me to do the more important things for us.
The sentence lacks a subject and has incorrect word order. Adding 'it' as subject and correcting 'what more important thing' to 'the more important things' improves clarity and grammar.
× People doesn't like to waste the time and I enjoy to do spontaneously.
✓ People don't like to waste time and I enjoy doing things spontaneously.
'People' is plural, so the verb should be 'don't' not 'doesn't'. Also, 'enjoy to do' is incorrect; 'enjoy' is followed by a gerund, so 'enjoy doing' is correct. 'The time' is unnecessary here; 'time' is uncountable.
× I prefer to be spontaneously decide.
✓ I prefer to decide spontaneously.
The phrase 'to be spontaneously decide' is incorrect. After 'prefer to', the base verb should be used: 'prefer to decide'. 'Spontaneously' is an adverb modifying 'decide' and should come after the verb.
× I would not. Before making any less on my paper phone because I think it's a waste of time and I prefer to be spontaneously decide. To do things.
✓ I would not. Before, I made any list on paper or phone because I think it's a waste of time and I prefer to decide spontaneously to do things.
The original sentence is fragmented and unclear. 'Making any less' should be 'making any list'. The sentence needs proper conjunctions and structure to convey the intended meaning clearly.