Part 1
Examiner
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidate
Yes, when I go to shopping, I make a list. This will help me to be organized, to know what I need and what and what is necessary for me and for my house. So I prepare my list by order, so when I go to the shop, I know where I want to go.
Examiner
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidate
Yes, usually I I do a list for my work and it's yes, it's at work because when I do the list, I I know how to start my day how when I will finish my work and this will help me to be organized or.
Examiner
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidate
Maybe some people doesn't like making mist less sorry, because maybe it will. They can focus or they can do what in the list, or they plan for things more than their time. So in this way they can stick to the.
Examiner
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidate
I prefer to do to do a list on my phone because everywhere I go the list with me so I can I can remember what I want to do and this will help me if I have something necessary and I am outside. To be honest, sometime I write. I write in my phone and in my.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Try to avoid repetition and improve sentence clarity. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly and keep your answer concise within 5 sentences. For example, instead of repeating 'what', say 'what is necessary'. Also, use linking words like 'because' or 'so' to explain reasons clearly.
Example: Yes, I always make a shopping list because it helps me stay organized and remember what I need for my house. I usually arrange the list in the order of the store layout, so I can shop efficiently without missing anything.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Focus on completing your sentences clearly and avoid hesitation. Use linking words like 'so' or 'therefore' to explain the benefits of making a list. Keep your answer concise and structured with a clear topic sentence and supporting details.
Example: Yes, I usually make a list for my work because it helps me plan my day effectively. This way, I know when to start and finish tasks, which keeps me organized and productive.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Try to express your ideas clearly and avoid incomplete sentences. Use linking words like 'because' and 'so' to explain reasons logically. Also, be specific about why some people dislike lists, and keep your answer within 5 sentences.
Example: Some people don't like making lists because they feel it limits their flexibility. They may prefer to do tasks spontaneously rather than sticking strictly to a plan, which can feel restrictive.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Avoid repetition and incomplete sentences. Use linking words like 'because' and 'so' to explain your preference clearly. Keep your answer concise and structured with a clear topic sentence and supporting details.
Example: I prefer to make lists on my phone because I always have it with me. This way, I can easily check my list anytime and remember important tasks, especially when I am outside.
× Yes, when I go to shopping, I make a list.
✓ Yes, when I go shopping, I make a list.
The verb 'go' is followed by the base form of the verb without 'to' when expressing activities like 'go shopping'. Using 'to shopping' is incorrect; it should be 'go shopping'. This is a common English expression pattern.
× So I prepare my list by order, so when I go to the shop, I know where I want to go.
✓ So I prepare my list in order, so when I go to the shop, I know where I want to go.
The correct preposition to use with 'order' in this context is 'in', not 'by'. 'Prepare my list in order' means arranging items sequentially. Using 'by order' is incorrect here.
× Yes, usually I I do a list for my work and it's yes, it's at work because when I do the list, I I know how to start my day how when I will finish my work and this will help me to be organized or.
✓ Yes, usually I make a list for my work and yes, it works because when I make the list, I know how to start my day and when I will finish my work, and this helps me to be organized.
The phrase 'I do a list' is incorrect; the correct verb collocation is 'make a list'. Also, 'it's at work' is unclear; 'it works' is appropriate here. The sentence had repeated words and missing conjunctions, which were corrected for clarity and grammar.
× Maybe some people doesn't like making mist less sorry, because maybe it will.
✓ Maybe some people don't like making lists, sorry, because maybe it will.
The subject 'some people' is plural, so the verb should be 'don't' instead of 'doesn't'. Also, 'mist less' seems to be a mispronunciation or typo for 'lists'. Subject-verb agreement is essential for grammatical correctness.
× They can focus or they can do what in the list, or they plan for things more than their time.
✓ They can't focus or do what is on the list, or they plan for things beyond their time.
The original sentence is fragmented and unclear. Correcting the sentence structure and word choice improves clarity. 'Do what in the list' is incorrect; it should be 'do what is on the list'. Also, 'more than their time' is better expressed as 'beyond their time'.
× So in this way they can stick to the.
✓ So in this way, they can stick to it.
The sentence is incomplete and lacks an object after 'stick to'. Adding 'it' completes the sentence and clarifies the meaning.
× I prefer to do to do a list on my phone because everywhere I go the list with me so I can I can remember what I want to do and this will help me if I have something necessary and I am outside.
✓ I prefer to make a list on my phone because everywhere I go, the list is with me, so I can remember what I want to do and this helps me if I have something necessary and I am outside.
The phrase 'do a list' is incorrect; the correct collocation is 'make a list'. Also, 'the list with me' is missing a verb; it should be 'the list is with me'. These corrections improve grammatical accuracy and clarity.