Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Yes I do. I liked chatting with my friends and I can share my secrets to them because I believe them. That's why it's makes me feel comfortable and I trust them.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
We usually chat about our problem and we can help each other or we can talk about shopping or experience and also, uh, when we talk, it's about.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
Actually I prefer chat with a group, but I would like to more chat with only one friend because when I have a problem I would like to chat only one friend because I wouldn't trust.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
I prefer to communicate face to face because it's more better, but sometimes I decide to social media because I study English that's why sometimes I couldn't uh.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
No I don't because I wouldn't like argue with my friends. It makes me sad or mad. Usually I I'm science I'm.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Try to use correct verb tenses and avoid redundancy. For example, use present tense consistently and avoid repeating similar ideas. Also, make your sentences clearer and more natural by simplifying the structure.
Example: Yes, I like chatting with my friends because I trust them and feel comfortable sharing my secrets.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Provide complete and clear answers with specific details. Avoid incomplete sentences and use linking words to connect ideas logically.
Example: We usually chat about our problems because we can help each other. Sometimes, we also talk about shopping or share our experiences.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Use correct grammar and clarify your ideas. Explain your preferences clearly and avoid contradictory statements. Use linking words to connect your reasons.
Example: Actually, I prefer chatting with a group, but when I have a problem, I prefer to talk to only one friend because I trust them more.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Avoid grammar mistakes like 'more better' and incomplete sentences. Clearly explain your preferences and reasons using linking words.
Example: I prefer to communicate face-to-face because it is better. However, sometimes I use social media to practice my English.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Complete your sentences and avoid unclear or irrelevant phrases. Provide clear reasons and use linking words to explain your feelings.
Example: No, I don't argue with my friends because it makes me feel sad or angry. I prefer to keep our friendship peaceful.
× I liked chatting with my friends and I can share my secrets to them because I believe them.
✓ I like chatting with my friends and I can share my secrets with them because I believe them.
The sentence incorrectly uses the past tense 'liked' instead of the present tense 'like' to describe a habitual action. Also, the preposition 'to' after 'share my secrets' is incorrect; it should be 'with'. Use present tense for habitual actions and correct preposition usage.
× That's why it's makes me feel comfortable and I trust them.
✓ That's why it makes me feel comfortable and I trust them.
The phrase 'it's makes' is incorrect because 'it' and 'makes' should not be combined with the contraction 'it's'. The correct form is 'it makes'. This is a subject-verb agreement and contraction misuse issue.
× We usually chat about our problem and we can help each other or we can talk about shopping or experience and also, uh, when we talk, it's about.
✓ We usually chat about our problems and we can help each other or we can talk about shopping or experiences and also, uh, when we talk, it's about.
The nouns 'problem' and 'experience' should be plural ('problems', 'experiences') to match the plural subject 'we' and the context of multiple issues or events. Use plural forms when referring to multiple items or general concepts.
× Actually I prefer chat with a group, but I would like to more chat with only one friend because when I have a problem I would like to chat only one friend because I wouldn't trust.
✓ Actually, I prefer to chat with a group, but I would like to chat more with only one friend because when I have a problem I would like to chat with only one friend because I trust them.
The verb 'prefer' should be followed by 'to' plus the base verb ('prefer to chat'). The phrase 'more chat' is incorrect; it should be 'chat more'. Also, 'chat only one friend' lacks the preposition 'with'. The phrase 'I wouldn't trust' is incomplete and likely intended as 'I trust them'. Correct preposition use and verb forms are necessary.
× I prefer to communicate face to face because it's more better, but sometimes I decide to social media because I study English that's why sometimes I couldn't uh.
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face because it's better, but sometimes I use social media because I study English; that's why sometimes I can't, uh.
The phrase 'more better' is incorrect because 'better' is already a comparative adjective; 'more' is unnecessary. The verb 'decide to social media' is incorrect; it should be 'use social media'. The phrase 'sometimes I couldn't' is incomplete and should be 'sometimes I can't'. Correct comparative adjective use and verb choice are important.
× No I don't because I wouldn't like argue with my friends. It makes me sad or mad. Usually I I'm science I'm.
✓ No, I don't because I wouldn't like to argue with my friends. It makes me sad or mad. Usually, I'm shy.
The phrase 'wouldn't like argue' is missing the infinitive 'to' after 'like'. The last sentence 'Usually I I'm science I'm' is unclear and likely a mispronunciation or error; assuming the intended word is 'shy'. Correct infinitive use and clarity in pronoun and sentence structure are needed.