Part 1
Examiner
Do you think museums are important?
Candidate
I think museums is so important. It's so good to our great, to our general because we can, uh, watch what was in our past, what was, uh, with our city, with our country, and it's so good to learn something about your country or city or your world.
Examiner
Are there many museums in your hometown?
Candidate
In my hometown, there's so many, umm, museums and I, I like it so much. I wasn't all of these museums. I love it so much. I wanna, umm, go to there one more time. It's so cool, it's so perfect. It's so awesome, it's so successful.
Examiner
Do you often visit a museum?
Candidate
No, I did not. I visit a museum maybe rarely because I don't have time. I don't have much time for visit the museums. But it's so good for me. I like it so much. Museums. It's so relaxing for me. It's relaxed me.
Examiner
When was the last time you visited a museum?
Candidate
The last time when I was, uh, visited a museum, it was five years ago, umm, I was in Saint Pertersburg in the, uh, Hermitage. It's so beautiful museum. I like it so much. I saw a mummy, you know, movie Mummy. It's so cool.
Do you think museums are important?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer shows enthusiasm but has grammatical errors and some unclear phrases. Try to use correct subject-verb agreement and clearer expressions. Also, avoid filler words like 'uh' and be more concise. For example, start with a clear topic sentence, then add specific reasons with linking words.
Example: Yes, I believe museums are very important because they preserve our history and culture. For instance, they allow us to learn about the past of our city and country, which helps us understand our heritage better.
Are there many museums in your hometown?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer is enthusiastic but contains grammatical mistakes and redundancy. Use correct grammar such as 'there are many museums' and avoid repeating phrases like 'I like it so much' multiple times. Also, try to provide specific details or examples instead of just adjectives.
Example: Yes, there are many museums in my hometown. I have visited several of them, and I especially enjoy the art museum because it has beautiful paintings and interesting exhibitions.
Do you often visit a museum?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but has grammatical errors and some awkward phrasing. Use the correct tense and sentence structure, and avoid repeating similar ideas. Also, try to link your ideas logically and provide specific reasons.
Example: I don't visit museums often because I usually don't have enough free time. However, when I do visit, I find it very relaxing and enjoyable because I can learn new things and appreciate art.
When was the last time you visited a museum?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer provides some details but has grammatical mistakes and filler words. Try to use correct past tense and avoid unnecessary fillers. Also, clarify your points and connect ideas smoothly.
Example: The last time I visited a museum was five years ago when I went to the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. It was a beautiful place, and I especially enjoyed seeing the ancient artifacts, including a mummy, which reminded me of the movie "The Mummy."
× I think museums is so important.
✓ I think museums are so important.
The subject 'museums' is plural, so the verb should be 'are' instead of 'is' to agree in number.
× It's so good to our great, to our general because we can, uh, watch what was in our past, what was, uh, with our city, with our country, and it's so good to learn something about your country or city or your world.
✓ It's so good for our growth, for our general knowledge because we can watch what was in our past, what happened in our city, in our country, and it's so good to learn something about your country, city, or the world.
The preposition 'to' is incorrectly used; 'for' is appropriate to indicate benefit. Also, 'great' should be 'growth' and 'general' should be 'general knowledge' for clarity. 'With' should be 'in' when referring to locations or events.
× In my hometown, there's so many, umm, museums and I, I like it so much.
✓ In my hometown, there are so many museums and I like them so much.
'There is' is singular and should be 'there are' to agree with the plural noun 'museums'. Also, 'I like it' should be 'I like them' to refer to multiple museums.
× I wasn't all of these museums.
✓ I haven't been to all of these museums.
The phrase 'wasn't all of these museums' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'haven't been to all of these museums' to indicate not having visited them.
× I wanna, umm, go to there one more time.
✓ I want to go there one more time.
The phrase 'go to there' is incorrect; 'go there' is the correct form. Also, 'wanna' is informal and should be 'want to' in formal speech.
× I love it so much.
✓ I love them so much.
Referring to multiple museums requires the plural pronoun 'them' instead of 'it'.
× No, I did not.
✓ No, I do not.
The question is about habitual action ('Do you often visit a museum?'), so the present tense 'do not' is appropriate rather than past tense 'did not'.
× I don't have much time for visit the museums.
✓ I don't have much time to visit the museums.
The correct infinitive form after 'time' is 'to visit' rather than 'for visit'.
× Museums. It's so relaxing for me.
✓ Museums are so relaxing for me.
The sentence fragment 'Museums.' should be combined with the next sentence and use plural verb 'are' to agree with 'Museums'.
× It's relaxed me.
✓ It relaxes me.
The present tense 'relaxes' is appropriate here to express a general truth, not past tense 'relaxed'.
× The last time when I was, uh, visited a museum, it was five years ago, umm, I was in Saint Pertersburg in the, uh, Hermitage.
✓ The last time I visited a museum was five years ago. I was in Saint Petersburg at the Hermitage.
The phrase 'when I was visited' is incorrect; it should be 'I visited'. Also, 'in the Hermitage' should be 'at the Hermitage' to indicate location. The sentence is better split for clarity.
× It's so beautiful museum.
✓ It's such a beautiful museum.
The phrase 'so beautiful museum' is incorrect; 'such a beautiful museum' is the correct form to modify a singular countable noun.