ListPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-08-09 21:17:31

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you make a list when you shop?

Candidate

Actually, no, I don't like to make a list. Umm, I'll just work through every aisle of the supermarket and see what is on sale. Uh, what is uh, half price And yeah, I will buy this, uh, product on sale.

Examiner

Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Candidate

Oh, also my answer is no because umm, currently I work casually as a support worker and this work does, uh, doesn't require me to make a list. I just need to uh, go to client house and follow their instruction to do whatever they want me to do.

Examiner

Why don't some people like making lists?

Candidate

I guess that's because they don't want to always follow the rules and they they prefer remembering everything in their mind instead of writing them down.

Examiner

Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?

Candidate

Definitely on my phone actually. I barely use pen and paper nowadays and with my phone I will use the Note app. It's very convenient, I can write down anything anytime and sometimes I'll add notes on the calendar to remember.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you make a list when you shop?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Try to reduce hesitation sounds like 'umm' and 'uh' to make your answer sound more natural and confident. Also, organise your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details using linking words to improve coherence. For example, start with a direct answer, then explain your shopping method and reason.

Example: No, I don't usually make a list when I shop. Instead, I prefer to walk through each aisle and look for items that are on sale, especially those marked half price, so I can save money.

Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Avoid filler words like 'umm' and 'uh' to sound more fluent. Begin with a clear topic sentence directly answering the question, then provide specific details about your work and why lists are unnecessary, using linking words to connect ideas.

Example: No, I don't make a list for my work because I am a casual support worker. Since I follow my clients' instructions directly at their homes, making a list isn't necessary.

Why don't some people like making lists?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Try to avoid repetition such as 'they they' and use more precise vocabulary. Also, expand your answer with linking words and specific reasons to make it more detailed and coherent.

Example: Some people dislike making lists because they prefer to rely on their memory rather than writing things down. Additionally, they might feel that lists are too restrictive and limit their flexibility.

Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?

Score: 80.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but you can improve by linking your ideas more smoothly and adding a concluding sentence. Also, avoid starting sentences with 'actually' as it can sound informal.

Example: I definitely prefer making lists on my phone because I rarely use pen and paper these days. For instance, I use the Notes app to jot down things anytime, and sometimes I add reminders to my calendar, which helps me stay organised.

Grammar

Verb in the present participle form

× I just need to uh, go to client house and follow their instruction to do whatever they want me to do.

I just need to uh, go to the client's house and follow their instructions to do whatever they want me to do.

The phrase 'go to client house' is missing the definite article 'the' and the possessive form 'client's' to indicate ownership. Also, 'instruction' should be plural 'instructions' because it refers to multiple directions. This correction improves clarity and grammatical accuracy.

Singular and plural issue

× I guess that's because they don't want to always follow the rules and they they prefer remembering everything in their mind instead of writing them down.

I guess that's because they don't want to always follow the rules and they prefer remembering everything in their minds instead of writing them down.

The phrase 'in their mind' should be plural 'in their minds' because 'they' refers to multiple people, each having their own mind. This ensures subject-pronoun agreement and correct plural usage.

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