Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Yes, I love chatting with my friends whenever there is something new I always like to tell to my friends so when I when I'm busy with my work so that time I like to send them message for new happy.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
I usually chat with with my friends about what is happening around me, so I always like to discuss with them and I also expect them like they will tell what is happening for them. So yeah, it is very good.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
It depends upon the time when I want to discuss it with my best friend. That time I prefer to chat with my one friend and otherwise if we are discussing or we are planning for something, that time I often do chat in a group.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
Uh, sometimes I like to communicate face to face, like whenever I want to go outing with them and I want some freshness in my life. So that time I always like to go for.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
Not at all. I don't like to argue with anyone because whenever, uh, someone says told me that this is. Right. I never say it wrong because I want, I don't want to be.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Try to make your answer clearer and more structured by using complete sentences and linking words. Avoid redundancy and ensure your message is easy to follow. For example, start with a clear topic sentence, then add supporting details with linking words like 'because' or 'so'.
Example: Yes, I love chatting with my friends because I enjoy sharing new experiences with them. Even when I'm busy with work, I like to send them messages to stay connected and share happy moments.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Improve clarity and coherence by using linking words and more precise vocabulary. Avoid repetition and make your sentences complete and logical.
Example: I usually chat with my friends about recent events in our lives. I enjoy discussing what's happening around me and hearing about their experiences as well, which helps us stay close.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear but could be improved by using smoother linking phrases and more natural expressions. Try to avoid repeating words and make your sentences more concise.
Example: It depends on the situation. If I want to have a personal discussion, I prefer chatting with one close friend. However, when we're planning something, I usually chat with a group.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Try to complete your sentences and avoid hesitation sounds like 'uh'. Use clear reasons and examples to support your preference. Also, avoid incomplete sentences to make your answer more effective.
Example: I prefer face-to-face communication when I want to feel refreshed and enjoy outings with friends. However, I also use social media to stay in touch when meeting in person isn't possible.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and incomplete. Try to express your ideas in full sentences and explain your reasons clearly. Avoid hesitation and fragmented sentences to improve clarity.
Example: I don't like to argue with my friends because I respect their opinions. Even if I disagree, I prefer to discuss calmly rather than argue.
× Yes, I love chatting with my friends whenever there is something new I always like to tell to my friends so when I when I'm busy with my work so that time I like to send them message for new happy.
✓ Yes, I love chatting with my friends. Whenever there is something new, I always like to tell my friends. When I'm busy with my work, I like to send them messages to share happy news.
The original sentence is a run-on with multiple ideas joined improperly, causing confusion. Breaking it into shorter sentences improves clarity and flow. Also, 'tell to my friends' is incorrect; 'tell my friends' is correct. 'Send them message for new happy' is unclear; it should be 'send them messages to share happy news.' Clear sentence structure is essential for effective communication.
× I always like to tell to my friends
✓ I always like to tell my friends
The verb 'tell' does not require the preposition 'to' before the indirect object. Saying 'tell my friends' is correct, while 'tell to my friends' is incorrect.
× I like to send them message for new happy.
✓ I like to send them messages to share happy news.
The word 'message' should be plural 'messages' because it refers to multiple instances of communication. Also, 'for new happy' is incorrect; it should be 'to share happy news' to convey the intended meaning.
× I usually chat with with my friends about what is happening around me, so I always like to discuss with them and I also expect them like they will tell what is happening for them.
✓ I usually chat with my friends about what is happening around me, so I always like to discuss things with them, and I also expect them to tell me what is happening with them.
The phrase 'discuss with them' is acceptable but better as 'discuss things with them' for clarity. 'Expect them like they will tell' is incorrect; it should be 'expect them to tell me.' Also, 'what is happening for them' should be 'what is happening with them.' Prepositions must be used correctly to convey precise meaning.
× I prefer to chat with my one friend
✓ I prefer to chat with one friend
The phrase 'my one friend' is awkward; 'one friend' is more natural. Also, 'my' is unnecessary here because 'one friend' implies a single person without possessive.
× So that time I always like to go for.
✓ So at that time, I always like to go out with them.
The original sentence is incomplete and unclear. Adding 'at that time' clarifies the timing, and 'go out with them' completes the thought about going out to meet friends. Complete sentences are necessary for clear communication.
× someone says told me that this is. Right.
✓ someone told me that this is right.
The phrase 'says told me' is incorrect; it should be 'told me.' Also, the period after 'is' is misplaced. Correct verb usage and punctuation are important for clarity.