ListPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you make a list when you shop?

Candidate

I am quite an organized person, so I always make lists either on my phone or on paper before I go shopping. This helps me stay within my budget and ensures I don't forget anything important. For example, last week I made a detailed list for groceries, which saved me time and prevented me from buying unnecessary items.

Examiner

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

Candidate

I am fairly organized person, so I often make A to do list to manage my work. This method helps me to stay focused and prioritize my assignments effectively. For example, when I have multiple deadlines, the list allows me to complete the most urgent task first, which improves my productivity.

Examiner

Why don't some people like making lists?

Candidate

I believe making list is a personal choice. Some people prefer not to make list because they trust their memory and feel confident they can complete the task without writing them down. For example, they might find lists unnecessary or even distracting as they rely on their natural ability to stay organized.

Examiner

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

Candidate

When I am at work, I prefer to make list on different sticky notes because it helps me to prioritise and organise the task according to various projects. I usually use sticky notes in different colours to categorise the items to make a. Task more effectively. However, when I need to make a shopping list, I often use phone.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.5Fluency & Coherence: 7.0Pronunciation: 6.5Grammar: 6.5Lexical Resource: 6.5

Part 1

Do you make a list when you shop?

Score: 85.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear and well-structured, but you could improve by using more varied vocabulary and linking words to enhance coherence. For instance, instead of repeating 'list' multiple times, try synonyms or pronouns. Also, adding linking words like 'therefore' or 'as a result' can make your explanation smoother.

Example: I consider myself quite organized, so I always prepare a shopping list, either on my phone or on paper. This strategy helps me stay within my budget and ensures I don't forget essential items. For example, last week I created a detailed grocery list; as a result, I saved time and avoided purchasing unnecessary products.

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

Score: 80.0

Suggestion: Your response is relevant and structured, but watch for minor grammar errors and improve sentence flow by using linking words. Also, avoid repeating similar phrases like 'I am fairly organized person' and 'this method helps me'. Try to vary your expressions and connect ideas smoothly.

Example: Since I am quite organized, I often create to-do lists to manage my work. This approach helps me stay focused and prioritize assignments efficiently. For instance, when facing multiple deadlines, the list enables me to tackle the most urgent tasks first, thereby boosting my productivity.

Why don't some people like making lists?

Score: 78.0

Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question well, but there are some grammatical errors such as missing articles ('making list' should be 'making lists'). Also, try to use linking words like 'because' or 'since' to connect ideas more naturally. Adding more specific examples would strengthen your response.

Example: I believe making lists is a personal choice. Some people avoid them because they trust their memory and feel confident completing tasks without writing them down. For example, since they rely on their natural organizational skills, they might find lists unnecessary or even distracting.

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

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Your answer provides good details but contains some grammatical mistakes and awkward phrasing, such as 'make list' instead of 'make lists' and 'make a. Task'. Try to proofread your answers for clarity and correctness. Also, use linking words like 'however' more effectively to contrast ideas smoothly.

Example: At work, I prefer making lists on different sticky notes because they help me prioritize and organize tasks across various projects. I usually use sticky notes in different colours to categorize items, which makes task management more effective. However, for shopping lists, I often use my phone for convenience.

Grammar

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× I am fairly organized person, so I often make A to do list to manage my work.

I am a fairly organized person, so I often make a to-do list to manage my work.

The sentence is missing the indefinite article 'a' before the singular countable noun 'person' and 'to-do list'. In English, singular countable nouns require an article or determiner. Also, 'A' should be lowercase 'a' in the middle of the sentence.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× I believe making list is a personal choice.

I believe making a list is a personal choice.

The singular countable noun 'list' requires an article 'a' before it. Without the article, the sentence is grammatically incorrect.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Some people prefer not to make list because they trust their memory and feel confident they can complete the task without writing them down.

Some people prefer not to make lists because they trust their memory and feel confident they can complete the tasks without writing them down.

The plural noun 'lists' is needed here because 'some people' implies multiple instances. Also, 'tasks' should be plural to match the plural subject and context. Using singular 'list' and 'task' is incorrect here.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× When I am at work, I prefer to make list on different sticky notes because it helps me to prioritise and organise the task according to various projects.

When I am at work, I prefer to make lists on different sticky notes because it helps me to prioritise and organise the tasks according to various projects.

The plural form 'lists' is appropriate because multiple notes imply multiple lists. Also, 'tasks' should be plural to match the context of various projects.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I usually use sticky notes in different colours to categorise the items to make a. Task more effectively.

I usually use sticky notes in different colours to categorise the items to make a task more effectively.

There is an incorrect period after 'a' splitting the phrase 'a task'. The article 'a' should be directly followed by the noun 'task' without interruption.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× However, when I need to make a shopping list, I often use phone.

However, when I need to make a shopping list, I often use my phone.

The noun 'phone' requires a possessive determiner 'my' to specify whose phone is being referred to. Without it, the sentence is incomplete and ungrammatical.

Vocabulary

DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
VariousDiverse
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