ChattingPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-09-15 16:09:07

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like chatting with friends?

Candidate

No, I don't like to be honest. I'm very introvert person and very quiet so I prefer not chatting as much as I can with others.

Examiner

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Candidate

Uh, we talk about our works and private things or what do we go? What do we going to eat for dinner? Something like that. The daily things for refreshing and for fun.

Examiner

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Candidate

I prefer to talk with only one friend because I mentioned it before. I'm an introvert person so I feel nervous in front of the the many people unknown people.

Examiner

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Candidate

I prefer to talk with the face to face because it's good to be able to see real person's face directly and I can also feel the atmosphere from a real person. But.

Examiner

Do you argue with friends?

Candidate

No, I don't. I prefer not to argue with my friend because I'm not good at dealing with. I'm not glad to solving the problem. And Oh yes.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you like chatting with friends?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Try to use more natural phrasing and correct grammar. For example, say "I'm a very introverted person" instead of "I'm very introvert person". Also, avoid redundancy by not repeating similar ideas. Keep your answer concise and clear.

Example: No, I don't really enjoy chatting much because I'm quite an introverted and quiet person, so I prefer to keep conversations brief.

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Focus on clear and grammatically correct sentences. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly. For example, say "We usually talk about work, personal matters, or plans for dinner. These daily topics help us relax and have fun."

Example: We usually chat about work, personal matters, and what we're going to eat for dinner. These everyday topics help us unwind and enjoy our time together.

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Avoid repeating phrases like "I mentioned it before" and correct grammar errors such as "introvert person" to "introverted person". Use linking words to explain your preference clearly.

Example: I prefer chatting with just one friend because, as an introverted person, I feel nervous when I'm around many strangers.

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Complete your answer fully and avoid unfinished sentences. Use correct expressions like "face-to-face" and improve sentence flow with linking words. For example, "I prefer face-to-face communication because I can see the person's expressions and feel the atmosphere, which is missing in social media."

Example: I prefer face-to-face communication because it allows me to see the person's expressions and feel the atmosphere, which you can't get through social media.

Do you argue with friends?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Avoid incomplete sentences and unclear phrases. Use clear and grammatically correct sentences to explain your answer. For example, "No, I don't argue with my friends because I'm not good at handling conflicts and I don't enjoy solving problems."

Example: No, I don't argue with my friends because I'm not good at handling conflicts and I prefer to avoid problems.

Grammar

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I'm very introvert person and very quiet so I prefer not chatting as much as I can with others.

I'm a very introverted person and very quiet, so I prefer not to chat as much as I can with others.

The adjective 'introvert' should be 'introverted' to correctly describe a person. Also, 'prefer not chatting' is incorrect; it should be 'prefer not to chat' to use the infinitive form after 'prefer'. Adding the article 'a' before 'very introverted person' is necessary because 'person' is singular countable noun.

Singular and plural issue

× Uh, we talk about our works and private things or what do we go?

Uh, we talk about our work and private things or where do we go?

The word 'works' is incorrect here; 'work' is an uncountable noun when referring to one's job or tasks. Also, 'what do we go?' is incorrect; it should be 'where do we go?' to ask about a place.

Verb in the present participle form

× What do we going to eat for dinner?

What are we going to eat for dinner?

The sentence is missing the auxiliary verb 'are' before 'going' to form the present continuous tense. The correct form is 'What are we going to eat for dinner?'

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I'm an introvert person so I feel nervous in front of the the many people unknown people.

I'm an introverted person, so I feel nervous in front of many unknown people.

Again, 'introvert' should be 'introverted'. The phrase 'the the many people unknown people' is redundant and incorrect; it should be 'many unknown people'. Also, a comma is needed before 'so' to separate the clauses.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I prefer to talk with the face to face because it's good to be able to see real person's face directly and I can also feel the atmosphere from a real person.

I prefer to talk face to face because it's good to be able to see a real person's face directly and I can also feel the atmosphere from a real person.

The phrase 'with the face to face' is incorrect; it should be 'talk face to face' without 'the' or 'with'. Also, 'real person's face' needs an article 'a' before 'real person' because it is singular and countable.

Sentence structure errors

× I prefer not to argue with my friend because I'm not good at dealing with.

I prefer not to argue with my friend because I'm not good at dealing with conflicts.

The sentence ends abruptly with 'dealing with' which is incomplete. It needs an object to complete the phrase, such as 'conflicts' or 'problems'.

Sentence structure errors

× I'm not glad to solving the problem.

I'm not glad to solve the problem.

The phrase 'glad to solving' is incorrect; after 'glad' the infinitive form 'to solve' should be used, not the gerund 'solving'.

Vocabulary

FunMerriment; Ridicule; Enjoyable; Playful; Tease
GladPleased; Willing; Pleasing
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
QuietSilent; Soft; Peaceful; Unobtrusive
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