Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Uh, yes, I like chatting with friends, uh, because whenever I interact with my friends, I feel stressed, free and it provides me a calm and peaceful, uh, feeling.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
I usually uh, discuss with my friends, like the my day-to-day life, my work experience, about my family and my near future plans and share jokes with them. It uh, provides me a kind of comfort.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
My preference is depends upon my situation. If I'm stressed at that time, I only want to talk with my best friend and want to share my experience with her. But when I want to spend a quality time and want to uplift my mood at that time, I like to connect it.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
I prefer to communicate on social media because it provides me freedom to, uh, do my daily, uh, route to follow my daily routine along with chatting my friends. But when I want to spend quality time or I want, uh, or I want an emotional connect at that time, I.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
Yes, uh, a few times we argue on, uh, topics, uh, such as political or some social issues because I think arguments expand your imagination and it also provides you an opportunity to understand the viewpoint of, uh, others.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Try to avoid filler words like 'uh' and improve sentence clarity. Also, correct the phrase 'I feel stressed, free' to 'I feel stress-free' for natural English. Keep your answer concise and clear.
Example: Yes, I enjoy chatting with my friends because it helps me feel stress-free and brings a sense of calm and peace.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Avoid filler words and improve sentence structure for clarity. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly. Be specific about topics to enrich your answer.
Example: I usually chat with my friends about my daily life, work experiences, family matters, and my plans for the near future. Additionally, we often share jokes, which makes our conversations enjoyable and comforting.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Work on grammar and sentence completion. Avoid repeating phrases like 'at that time'. Clarify your ideas and complete your thoughts for coherence.
Example: My preference depends on the situation. When I am stressed, I prefer talking to my best friend to share my experiences. However, when I want to enjoy quality time and uplift my mood, I like to chat with a group of friends.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Avoid incomplete sentences and filler words. Complete your thoughts clearly. Use linking words to contrast your preferences effectively.
Example: I prefer communicating via social media because it allows me to chat with friends while following my daily routine. However, when I want to spend quality time or have an emotional connection, I prefer face-to-face communication.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Reduce filler words and improve sentence flow. Use linking words to explain reasons clearly. Be specific about the benefits of arguing.
Example: Yes, sometimes we argue about topics like politics or social issues because I believe arguments broaden our imagination and give us a chance to understand others' viewpoints better.
× I usually uh, discuss with my friends, like the my day-to-day life, my work experience, about my family and my near future plans and share jokes with them.
✓ I usually uh, discuss with my friends my day-to-day life, my work experience, my family, and my near future plans and share jokes with them.
The preposition 'about' is incorrectly used with 'discuss'. The verb 'discuss' is directly followed by the object without a preposition. Also, 'like the my day-to-day life' is incorrect; 'like' and 'the' are unnecessary here. The sentence should list the topics directly after 'discuss'.
× I feel stressed, free and it provides me a calm and peaceful, uh, feeling.
✓ I feel stressed and free, and it provides me with a calm and peaceful feeling.
The sentence lacks the conjunction 'and' between 'stressed' and 'free' to correctly list adjectives. Also, 'provides me a calm and peaceful feeling' requires the preposition 'with' after 'provides me' to be grammatically correct.
× I prefer to communicate on social media because it provides me freedom to, uh, do my daily, uh, route to follow my daily routine along with chatting my friends.
✓ I prefer to communicate via social media because it provides me the freedom to, uh, follow my daily routine along with chatting with my friends.
The preposition 'on' is incorrect with 'communicate' in this context; 'via' is appropriate. Also, 'route' is incorrect; 'routine' is the correct word. Additionally, 'chatting my friends' should be 'chatting with my friends' to use the correct preposition.
× My preference is depends upon my situation.
✓ My preference depends upon my situation.
The verb 'is' is unnecessary here because 'depends' already serves as the main verb. The sentence should be 'My preference depends upon my situation.'
× If I'm stressed at that time, I only want to talk with my best friend and want to share my experience with her.
✓ If I'm stressed at that time, I only want to talk with my best friend and share my experience with her.
The second 'want to' is redundant and should be omitted for smoother sentence flow.
× But when I want to spend a quality time and want to uplift my mood at that time, I like to connect it.
✓ But when I want to spend quality time and uplift my mood at that time, I like to connect with them.
'A quality time' is incorrect; 'quality time' is uncountable and does not need an article. Also, 'connect it' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'connect with them' referring to friends.