Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
I really enjoy chatting with friends, especially when I have some free time I usually use apps like WeChat or WhatsApp to stay in touch with my classmates, family and close friends. I find that chatting helps me exchange useful information and stay connected, which is.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
I usually chat with my friends about everyday topics such as my children's school activities, my work, and our hobbies. We also enjoy sharing funny stories and discussing recent movies or TV shows. We watched these conversations.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
I prefer chatting with one or two close friends because the conversation tends to be more personal and meaningful. We often talk about our hobbies or personal issues, which helps us connected better. However, chat.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
I prefer communicating face to face rather than through social media because it allows me to better understand the other person's thoughts and feelings. For example, when we talk in person, we can read the facial expressions and body language, which helps avoid the.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
Yes, I occasionally argue with friends, especially when we have different opinions on important topics. However, these arguments are usually friendly and help us understand each other better. For example, we might debate about movies or current events, which often lead to.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear but incomplete and slightly redundant. Try to finish your sentences fully and avoid trailing off. Also, use linking words to connect ideas smoothly and keep your answer within 5 sentences.
Example: Yes, I really enjoy chatting with friends, especially during my free time. I usually use apps like WeChat or WhatsApp to stay in touch with my classmates, family, and close friends. Chatting helps me exchange useful information and maintain strong connections with them.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer covers relevant topics but ends abruptly and includes an unclear sentence. Make sure to complete your thoughts and avoid irrelevant or confusing phrases. Use linking words to organize your ideas logically.
Example: I usually chat with my friends about everyday topics such as my children's school activities, my work, and our hobbies. Additionally, we enjoy sharing funny stories and discussing recent movies or TV shows, which keeps our conversations lively and interesting.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer is incomplete and contains grammatical errors. Make sure to finish your sentences and check grammar, such as verb forms. Also, explain your preference clearly and avoid unfinished thoughts.
Example: I prefer chatting with one or two close friends because the conversation tends to be more personal and meaningful. We often talk about our hobbies or personal issues, which helps us connect better.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but incomplete. Avoid leaving sentences unfinished and try to provide a complete example. Use linking words to connect your ideas clearly and keep your answer concise.
Example: I prefer communicating face to face rather than through social media because it allows me to better understand the other person's thoughts and feelings. For example, when we talk in person, we can read facial expressions and body language, which helps avoid misunderstandings.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is mostly good but incomplete. Make sure to finish your sentences and provide a clear conclusion. Use linking words to explain the effects of arguments more clearly.
Example: Yes, I occasionally argue with friends, especially when we have different opinions on important topics. However, these arguments are usually friendly and help us understand each other better. For example, we might debate about movies or current events, which often lead to deeper discussions and stronger friendships.
× I really enjoy chatting with friends, especially when I have some free time I usually use apps like WeChat or WhatsApp to stay in touch with my classmates, family and close friends.
✓ I really enjoy chatting with friends, especially when I have some free time. I usually use apps like WeChat or WhatsApp to stay in touch with my classmates, family, and close friends.
The original sentence is a run-on sentence because it joins two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunction. To correct this, separate the clauses with a period and add a comma after 'family' to correctly list items.
× I find that chatting helps me exchange useful information and stay connected, which is.
✓ I find that chatting helps me exchange useful information and stay connected, which is important.
The sentence ends abruptly with 'which is' without completing the thought. Adding 'important' completes the sentence and clarifies the meaning.
× We watched these conversations.
✓ We enjoy these conversations.
The original sentence 'We watched these conversations' is incorrect because 'conversations' cannot be 'watched'. The intended meaning is likely that they enjoy or participate in these conversations, so 'enjoy' is the correct verb.
× We often talk about our hobbies or personal issues, which helps us connected better.
✓ We often talk about our hobbies or personal issues, which helps us connect better.
The phrase 'helps us connected better' is incorrect because 'helps' should be followed by the base form of the verb, not the past participle. 'Connect' is the correct form here.
× However, chat.
✓ However, chatting in groups can be less personal.
The original sentence fragment 'However, chat.' is incomplete and unclear. It needs to be expanded to form a complete sentence that contrasts with the previous statement.
× I prefer communicating face to face rather than through social media because it allows me to better understand the other person's thoughts and feelings.
✓ I prefer communicating face to face rather than through social media because it allows me to better understand the other person's thoughts and feelings.
This sentence is grammatically correct and requires no correction.
× For example, when we talk in person, we can read the facial expressions and body language, which helps avoid the.
✓ For example, when we talk in person, we can read facial expressions and body language, which helps avoid misunderstandings.
The sentence ends abruptly with 'which helps avoid the.' Adding 'misunderstandings' completes the thought and clarifies the meaning.
× However, these arguments are usually friendly and help us understand each other better.
✓ However, these arguments are usually friendly and help us understand each other better.
This sentence is grammatically correct and requires no correction.
× For example, we might debate about movies or current events, which often lead to.
✓ For example, we might debate about movies or current events, which often lead to better understanding.
The sentence ends abruptly with 'which often lead to.' Adding 'better understanding' completes the sentence and clarifies the intended meaning.