Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Yes, definitely. I'm often called a very talkative person because I really like to socialize with my friends and other strangers who have randomly met on the streets. Even so, definitely I like chatting with people and especially my friends.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
Well, there aren't a specific set of topics I discussed with my friends because it really depends on the mood and the context we're in. Usually if we're in a hangout environment, just having a few drinks and sitting in a restaurant eating some good food, we usually chat about our lives and about our relationships that are going on.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
Again, I think it really depends on the mood and the context we're in or the topic we're talking about. Sometimes when I'm hanging around with friends it feels really good to share some basic information and some simple topics to talk about, but I think talking with only one person is much more intimate and requires a lot of emotional.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
I definitely enjoy talking with people face to face more than talking with them through the mobile phone because although talking with true phones is more convenient and saves a lot of time, there's something really special about talking to someone face to face and getting to know them very intimately or in a close environment. That is something very special to me.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
I'm not a very confrontational person so I usually would be considered a pacifist. I really don't like arguing and fighting with people. If someone hurts me, I usually just express that I I'm feeling hurt because of their actions, but then I later on forgive them and maybe avoid them if I have to enforce boundaries. But no, I usually avoid arguing with friends.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is natural and shows enthusiasm, but it is a bit redundant and slightly off-topic when mentioning strangers. Try to keep your answer focused and concise, avoiding repetition.
Example: Yes, I like chatting with my friends because it helps me stay connected and share our experiences.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Good use of context and details, but try to use linking words to make your answer more coherent and avoid minor grammar mistakes like 'aren't a specific set' (should be 'is no specific set').
Example: Usually, we chat about our lives and relationships because these topics are interesting and relevant to us.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is thoughtful but incomplete and ends abruptly. Try to complete your sentences and use linking words to connect ideas clearly.
Example: I prefer chatting with one friend because it feels more intimate and allows for deeper conversations, although group chats can be fun for casual topics.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and detailed but contains some awkward phrases like 'talking with true phones'. Try to use correct expressions and avoid repetition.
Example: I prefer face-to-face communication because it allows for better understanding and a more personal connection than chatting on social media.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 82.0Suggestion: Your answer is well-structured and detailed. However, avoid repeating words like 'I I'm' and try to use simpler expressions for clarity.
Example: I don't like arguing with friends. If I feel hurt, I tell them calmly and try to forgive, but I also set boundaries if needed.
× Well, there aren't a specific set of topics I discussed with my friends because it really depends on the mood and the context we're in.
✓ Well, there isn't a specific set of topics I discuss with my friends because it really depends on the mood and the context we're in.
The phrase 'there aren't a specific set' is incorrect because 'set' is singular, so the verb should be 'isn't'. Also, 'discussed' is past tense, but the context requires present tense 'discuss' to match the ongoing nature of the action.
× Well, there aren't a specific set of topics I discussed with my friends because it really depends on the mood and the context we're in.
✓ Well, there isn't a specific set of topics I discuss with my friends because it really depends on the mood and the context we're in.
The verb 'discussed' is in past tense, but the sentence talks about habitual actions, so present tense 'discuss' is appropriate.
× Sometimes when I'm hanging around with friends it feels really good to share some basic information and some simple topics to talk about, but I think talking with only one person is much more intimate and requires a lot of emotional.
✓ Sometimes when I'm hanging around with friends it feels really good to share some basic information and some simple topics to talk about, but I think talking with only one person is much more intimate and requires a lot of emotion.
The word 'emotional' is an adjective and cannot be used as a noun here. The correct noun form is 'emotion'.
× I definitely enjoy talking with people face to face more than talking with them through the mobile phone because although talking with true phones is more convenient and saves a lot of time, there's something really special about talking to someone face to face and getting to know them very intimately or in a close environment.
✓ I definitely enjoy talking with people face to face more than talking with them through the mobile phone because although talking on phones is more convenient and saves a lot of time, there's something really special about talking to someone face to face and getting to know them very intimately or in a close environment.
The phrase 'talking with true phones' is incorrect. It should be 'talking on phones' to correctly use the preposition with 'talking' and the noun 'phones'.
× If someone hurts me, I usually just express that I I'm feeling hurt because of their actions, but then I later on forgive them and maybe avoid them if I have to enforce boundaries.
✓ If someone hurts me, I usually just express that I'm feeling hurt because of their actions, but then I later on forgive them and maybe avoid them if I have to enforce boundaries.
The phrase 'I I'm' contains a repeated pronoun 'I'. The correct form is 'I'm' without the extra 'I'.