Part 1
Examiner
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Candidate
Absolutely, I like checking pictures of different views. It's make me feel hobby for me. I like to taking pictures of different places. I'd like different lighting.
Examiner
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Candidate
Absolutely, I do prefer bills in my urban areas because the urban areas are so beautiful as a road line. At the night let me lovely.
Examiner
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Candidate
In my own, I prefer Blues in my country because my country is beautiful. There are many places the places makes me proud or comfortable. That's why.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Score: 42.0Suggestion: Be direct and grammatical: start with a clear topic sentence, avoid redundancy, and use correct verb forms. Keep answer to 2–3 sentences, add one specific detail (what you enjoy photographing) and a linking word if expanding. For example, correct verb forms, remove repeated phrases, and give a specific reason or example of a view you like.
Example: Yes, I enjoy taking photographs of different views. I especially like capturing coastal scenes because the changing light at sunrise creates striking colors, so I often visit the beach early in the morning to get unique shots.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Score: 35.0Suggestion: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, use correct vocabulary (e.g., "buildings" not "bills"), and give one specific reason with a linking word. Keep it concise and grammatically correct, and avoid unclear phrases like "let me lovely."
Example: I prefer urban views because I enjoy the architecture and busy streets. For example, at night the illuminated buildings and streetlights create an interesting atmosphere that I like to photograph.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: State your preference clearly and correct unclear words (e.g., "Blues" unclear). Provide a specific reason and one brief example of a place that makes you proud, using a linking word to connect ideas. Use 2–3 well-formed sentences.
Example: I prefer views in my own country because I feel proud of its landscapes and culture. For instance, the mountain parks near my hometown are peaceful and familiar, so I enjoy photographing them when I travel locally.
× It's make me feel hobby for me.
✓ It makes me feel happy/I enjoy it.
Error type: subject-verb agreement and word choice (plural/singular and wrong noun). 'It' is third person singular so the verb should be 'makes' (third person singular). 'Hobby' is a noun meaning an activity; the student likely meant an adjective describing feeling, such as 'happy' or 'I enjoy it.' Suggest using 'It makes me feel happy' or 'I enjoy it.' (Note: Primary issue IDs applicable: 2 (Third person singular issue) and 13 (Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs).
× I like to taking pictures of different places.
✓ I like taking pictures of different places.
Error type: incorrect verb form after 'like'. After verbs such as 'like', use the gerund (verb + -ing) or the infinitive, but not both. 'To taking' is incorrect; choose 'like taking' or 'like to take.' Suggest 'I like taking pictures of different places.' (Applicable ID: 8 Verb + -ing form).
× I'd like different lighting.
✓ I like different lighting.
Error type: incorrect contraction and word choice. 'I'd like' usually means 'I would like' (a preference or polite request) which is odd here without an object. The student likely means a general preference: 'I like different lighting.' This fixes mood to a simple present statement. (Applicable ID: 6 Present tense issue / 26 Sentence structure errors).
× Absolutely, I do prefer bills in my urban areas because the urban areas are so beautiful as a road line.
✓ Absolutely, I prefer buildings in urban areas because the city streets are so beautiful.
Errors: 'bills' is wrong word; the student meant 'buildings' (vocabulary). 'In my urban areas' is unnatural; use 'in urban areas' or 'in my city.' 'As a road line' is ungrammatical; likely meant 'the streets' or 'the city streets.' Also remove unnecessary 'do' unless for emphasis. Suggest: 'I prefer buildings in urban areas because the city streets are so beautiful.' (Applicable IDs: 1 Singular and plural issue, 11 Incorrect use of prepositions, 26 Sentence structure errors).
× At the night let me lovely.
✓ At night I find them lovely./I find the night lovely.
Errors: 'At the night' should be 'At night' (article error). 'Let me lovely' is ungrammatical; likely meant 'I find them lovely' or 'I find the night lovely.' Correct to 'At night I find them lovely.' This fixes article and sentence structure. (Applicable IDs: 17 Incorrect use of the definite article, 26 Sentence structure errors).
× In my own, I prefer Blues in my country because my country is beautiful.
✓ In my own country, I prefer places in my country because it is beautiful./In my own country, I prefer the scenery because my country is beautiful.
Errors: 'In my own' is incomplete; should be 'In my own country.' 'Blues' is incorrect vocabulary—perhaps 'views' or 'scenery' was intended. Repetition 'in my country because my country' is redundant; replace second instance with 'it.' Suggest: 'In my own country, I prefer the scenery because it is beautiful.' (Applicable IDs: 11 Incorrect use of prepositions, 13 Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs, 12 Incorrect use of pronouns).
× There are many places the places makes me proud or comfortable.
✓ There are many places that make me proud or comfortable./There are many places which make me feel proud and comfortable.
Errors: run-on/unlinked clauses and subject-verb agreement. 'The places makes' is wrong: plural subject 'places' requires 'make' (not 'makes'). Also repetition 'places the places' should be connected with a relative pronoun: 'places that make...' Suggest: 'There are many places that make me proud or comfortable.' (Applicable IDs: 27 Subject-verb agreement errors, 26 Sentence structure errors).
× That's why.
✓ That's why I prefer them./That's why I feel proud.
Error type: sentence fragment/ellipsis. 'That's why.' is a dependent phrase and sounds incomplete in this context. Provide the reason's target: 'That's why I prefer them.' or 'That's why I feel proud.' This makes the sentence complete. (Applicable ID: 23 Sentence without a verb / 26 Sentence structure errors).