Part 1
Examiner
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidate
Yes, I make a list when I shop.
Examiner
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidate
Yes, I make a list for my work and it's work.
Examiner
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidate
Maybe character? I don't know, but I like.
Examiner
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidate
I prefer to make a list on a paper.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear but very brief. To improve, try to add a reason or example to make your response more natural and informative. For instance, explain why you make a list or how it helps you.
Example: Yes, I make a list when I shop because it helps me remember everything I need and saves time at the store.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but contains grammatical errors and lacks detail. Use correct grammar and expand your answer by explaining how making lists helps your work.
Example: Yes, I make a list for my work, and it works well because it helps me stay organized and complete tasks efficiently.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and incomplete. Try to give a more detailed and coherent explanation using linking words. For example, discuss personality traits or habits that might influence this preference.
Example: Some people might not like making lists because they prefer to be spontaneous, and they find lists too restrictive.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear but could be improved by adding reasons and using correct article usage ('on paper' instead of 'on a paper'). This will make your response more natural and informative.
Example: I prefer to make a list on paper because it feels more personal and I find it easier to remember things when I write them down by hand.
× Yes, I make a list for my work and it's work.
✓ Yes, I make a list for my work and it works.
The pronoun 'it' refers to 'a list', which is singular, so the verb should be in the third person singular form 'works' instead of 'work'. This is a subject-verb agreement issue involving pronouns.
× Maybe character? I don't know, but I like.
✓ Maybe it's a character thing? I don't know, but I like making lists.
The original sentence 'Maybe character?' is incomplete and unclear. Adding 'it's a character thing' clarifies the meaning. Also, 'but I like' is incomplete; specifying 'making lists' completes the thought. This improves sentence structure and clarity.
× I prefer to make a list on a paper.
✓ I prefer to make a list on paper.
The word 'paper' in this context is uncountable and does not require the indefinite article 'a'. Using 'a paper' is incorrect here. Removing 'a' corrects the article usage.