Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Yes I do, I love to chatting with my friend because it is one of my relaxing way and I enjoy to share my experience or my hard feeling to my friends and I hope to get with get the response from them.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
I usually check with my friend about interesting experience in my life, such as cheap I have token or something funny stuff between me and my boyfriend. In addition, we talk about our daily routine and share each other something funny story and make others.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
I prefer chatting with just one close friend every day because she understands me very well and knows my personality, is easy to have meaningful conversations with one person, and I feel more comfortable sharing my thoughts honestly and it's easy to share.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
I prefer to communicate face to face because I am an outgoing person and distributive person and I liked meeting my friend at a coffee where we can hang out and enjoy coffee together, which make the conversation feel more, uh, relaxed and is easy to share.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
Yes, sometimes I argue with my friends because we have different opinions about certain topics. For example, when we disagree on plans or ideas, it can lead to a small argument. However, this disagreement usually helps us understand each other better in the long run.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Focus on grammatical accuracy and sentence structure. Use correct verb forms and avoid redundancy. For example, say "I love chatting with my friends because it helps me relax and share my experiences or feelings, and I hope to get responses from them."
Example: Yes, I love chatting with my friends because it helps me relax and share my experiences or feelings, and I hope to get responses from them.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Improve clarity and vocabulary. Use specific examples and correct expressions. For instance, say "I usually talk about interesting experiences in my life, like funny moments with my boyfriend. We also share stories about our daily routines to make each other laugh."
Example: I usually talk about interesting experiences in my life, like funny moments with my boyfriend. We also share stories about our daily routines to make each other laugh.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Try to use linking words to improve coherence and avoid repetition. For example, "I prefer chatting with just one close friend because she understands me well and knows my personality. Therefore, it's easier to have meaningful conversations and share my thoughts honestly."
Example: I prefer chatting with just one close friend because she understands me well and knows my personality. Therefore, it's easier to have meaningful conversations and share my thoughts honestly.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Work on word choice and sentence fluency. Replace 'distributive' with a more appropriate word like 'expressive' or 'sociable'. Also, avoid filler words. For example, "I prefer face-to-face communication because I am outgoing and enjoy meeting friends at a coffee shop, which makes conversations more relaxed and easier to share."
Example: I prefer face-to-face communication because I am outgoing and enjoy meeting friends at a coffee shop, which makes conversations more relaxed and easier to share.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 85.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and well-structured. To improve, try to use more varied vocabulary and linking phrases. For example, "Yes, sometimes I argue with my friends due to differing opinions on certain topics. For instance, disagreements about plans can lead to small arguments; nevertheless, these help us understand each other better over time."
Example: Yes, sometimes I argue with my friends due to differing opinions on certain topics. For instance, disagreements about plans can lead to small arguments; nevertheless, these help us understand each other better over time.
× Yes I do, I love to chatting with my friend because it is one of my relaxing way and I enjoy to share my experience or my hard feeling to my friends and I hope to get with get the response from them.
✓ Yes I do, I love chatting with my friends because it is one of my relaxing ways and I enjoy sharing my experiences or my hard feelings with my friends and I hope to get a response from them.
The verb 'love' should be followed by the gerund form 'chatting' instead of 'to chatting'. Similarly, 'enjoy' should be followed by 'sharing' instead of 'to share'. Also, 'friend' should be plural 'friends' to match the context, and 'way' should be plural 'ways' to agree with 'one of my relaxing ways'. 'Experience' and 'feeling' should be plural to match the context. 'Get with get the response' is incorrect; it should be 'get a response'. These corrections improve verb form usage and noun agreement.
× Yes I do, I love to chatting with my friend because it is one of my relaxing way and I enjoy to share my experience or my hard feeling to my friends and I hope to get with get the response from them.
✓ Yes I do, I love chatting with my friends because it is one of my relaxing ways and I enjoy sharing my experiences or my hard feelings with my friends and I hope to get a response from them.
The preposition 'to' after 'enjoy' is incorrect; 'enjoy' is followed directly by the gerund without 'to'. Also, 'share my experience or my hard feeling to my friends' should be 'share my experiences or my hard feelings with my friends' because 'share' is followed by 'with' to indicate the recipients.
× Yes I do, I love to chatting with my friend because it is one of my relaxing way and I enjoy to share my experience or my hard feeling to my friends and I hope to get with get the response from them.
✓ Yes I do, I love chatting with my friends because it is one of my relaxing ways and I enjoy sharing my experiences or my hard feelings with my friends and I hope to get a response from them.
The singular 'friend' should be plural 'friends' to match the context of chatting with multiple friends. 'Way' should be plural 'ways' because it is preceded by 'one of my', which requires a plural noun. 'Experience' and 'feeling' should be plural to reflect multiple instances.
× I usually check with my friend about interesting experience in my life, such as cheap I have token or something funny stuff between me and my boyfriend.
✓ I usually check with my friends about interesting experiences in my life, such as cheap things I have taken or something funny between me and my boyfriend.
The verb 'check' is acceptable but 'check with' is better replaced with 'talk to' or 'share with' for clarity. 'Interesting experience' should be plural 'interesting experiences'. 'Cheap I have token' is unclear and likely a mistake; corrected to 'cheap things I have taken'. 'Funny stuff' is informal but acceptable; 'something funny' is clearer. 'Between me and my boyfriend' is correct.
× I usually check with my friend about interesting experience in my life, such as cheap I have token or something funny stuff between me and my boyfriend.
✓ I usually check with my friends about interesting experiences in my life, such as cheap things I have taken or something funny between me and my boyfriend.
The singular 'friend' should be plural 'friends' to match the context. 'Experience' should be plural 'experiences' to indicate multiple events.
× I usually check with my friend about interesting experience in my life, such as cheap I have token or something funny stuff between me and my boyfriend.
✓ I usually check with my friends about interesting experiences in my life, such as cheap things I have taken or something funny between me and my boyfriend.
The phrase 'check with' is acceptable but 'talk about' or 'share' might be more appropriate. 'Between me and my boyfriend' is correct preposition usage.
× In addition, we talk about our daily routine and share each other something funny story and make others.
✓ In addition, we talk about our daily routines and share funny stories with each other and make others laugh.
'Share each other something funny story' is incorrect; it should be 'share funny stories with each other'. 'Make others' is incomplete; likely intended 'make others laugh'. Also, 'daily routine' should be plural 'daily routines' to reflect multiple people's routines.
× In addition, we talk about our daily routine and share each other something funny story and make others.
✓ In addition, we talk about our daily routines and share funny stories with each other and make others laugh.
'Daily routine' should be plural 'daily routines' because it refers to routines of multiple people. 'Funny story' should be plural 'funny stories' to match the plural context.
× I prefer chatting with just one close friend every day because she understands me very well and knows my personality, is easy to have meaningful conversations with one person, and I feel more comfortable sharing my thoughts honestly and it's easy to share.
✓ I prefer chatting with just one close friend every day because she understands me very well and knows my personality. It is easy to have meaningful conversations with one person, and I feel more comfortable sharing my thoughts honestly; it's easy to share.
The original sentence is a run-on and needs to be split for clarity. 'Is easy' should be 'It is easy' to have a subject. The use of 'chatting' is correct as a gerund after 'prefer'.
× I prefer chatting with just one close friend every day because she understands me very well and knows my personality, is easy to have meaningful conversations with one person, and I feel more comfortable sharing my thoughts honestly and it's easy to share.
✓ I prefer chatting with just one close friend every day because she understands me very well and knows my personality. It is easy to have meaningful conversations with one person, and I feel more comfortable sharing my thoughts honestly; it's easy to share.
The sentence is too long and improperly connected with commas and conjunctions. Breaking it into shorter sentences improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× I prefer to communicate face to face because I am an outgoing person and distributive person and I liked meeting my friend at a coffee where we can hang out and enjoy coffee together, which make the conversation feel more, uh, relaxed and is easy to share.
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face because I am an outgoing and talkative person and I like meeting my friends at a coffee shop where we can hang out and enjoy coffee together, which makes the conversation feel more relaxed and makes it easy to share.
'Distributive person' is incorrect; likely intended 'talkative' or 'social'. 'Liked' should be present tense 'like' to match the present preference. 'My friend' should be plural 'my friends' for generality. 'At a coffee' should be 'at a coffee shop'. 'Which make' should be 'which makes' to agree with singular 'which'. 'Is easy to share' should be 'makes it easy to share' for clarity.
× I prefer to communicate face to face because I am an outgoing person and distributive person and I liked meeting my friend at a coffee where we can hang out and enjoy coffee together, which make the conversation feel more, uh, relaxed and is easy to share.
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face because I am an outgoing and talkative person and I like meeting my friends at a coffee shop where we can hang out and enjoy coffee together, which makes the conversation feel more relaxed and makes it easy to share.
'My friend' should be plural 'my friends' to indicate general meetings. 'Coffee' should be 'coffee shop' to specify the place. 'Make' should be 'makes' to agree with singular subject 'which'.