MusicPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-06-01 05:11:20

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Candidate

It depends on which language I listening to. For example, if I listen to music in Turkish, I definitely prefer listening a sad song because it helps me feel more relaxed and more comfortable. What if one to listen in English? I absolutely prefer a happy songs which is rap because this is my.

Examiner

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Candidate

I know, not really. I usually select song to match my mood. For example when I'm excited I usually pick the songs that help me improve my energy and however when I'm sad I prefer silence or calm musics. That's why happy songs doesn't always make me feel.

Examiner

Have you taken any music classes?

Candidate

Yes, sure, I took music classes since I was in primary school until graduation from the high school. It was mandatory in Turkey. Umm, if I had a chance, do not choose that kind of classes such as physical education, music or arts. I might not uh choose the classes because I felt very boring doing class.

Examiner

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Candidate

Yes, absolutely, it's my favorite activity to listen to music while I am doing the other activity suggests umm pupil meals or removing my makeup. I usually prefer listening to music, especially when I get ready for outside or when I when I'm at the gym because I think that umm the.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Cümlelerde dil bilgisi ve kelime kullanımı hataları var; ayrıca tekrarlar ve eksik parçalar doğal akışı bozuyor. Soruyu doğrudan cevaplayan net bir konu cümlesi kur (ör. "It depends on the language"). Ardından kısa, bağlı iki destek cümlesi ver: neden Türkçe şarkılarda hüzünlüleri tercih ettiğini ve İngilizce dinlerken neden neşeli rap tercih ettiğini açıkla. Bağlaçlar kullan (e.g. "because", "while"). Kelime tekrarlarından kaçın ve tekil/çoğul uyumuna dikkat et (a sad song / happy songs).

Example: It depends on the language. When I listen to Turkish songs, I prefer sad ones because their melodies and lyrics make me feel relaxed and understood. While listening to English music, I usually choose upbeat rap songs because they energize me and help me focus.

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Cevabın net fakat dilbilgisi ve bağlantı ifadeleri zayıf; bazı cümleler tamamlanmamış. Doğrudan cevap ver (Yes/No + kısa açıklama). Sonra iki destek cümlesi ekle, nedenini açıklayan bağlaçlarla (e.g. "because", "however"). Tekil/çoğul uyumuna dikkat (songs, music uncountable). Sözcükleri tam cümlelerde bitir.

Example: Not necessarily. I usually choose music to match my mood because different songs help me feel what I need. For example, when I'm excited I pick energetic tracks to boost my energy, but when I'm sad I prefer silence or calm music to relax.

Have you taken any music classes?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Zaman kipleri karışık ve ifadeler anlaşılması zor. Geçmişteki deneyimi açıkça belirt (I took music classes from... to...). İkinci kısmı daha net hale getir: zorunlu olmasına rağmen tercih etmediğini söylemek için koşullu yapı kullan (If I had a choice, I wouldn't choose...). Neden sıkıcı olduğunu kısa bir örnekle destekle.

Example: Yes. I took music classes from primary school until I graduated from high school because they were mandatory. If I had a choice, I wouldn't have chosen subjects like music or art, because I found the lessons boring and preferred more practical activities.

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Cümle yapıları tamamlanmamış ve birkaç anlamsal hata var ("pupil meals" muğlak). Önce doğrudan cevap ver, sonra iki kısa, net destek cümlesi ekle. Günlük aktiviteleri açıkça belirt (e.g. commuting, exercising, doing chores, applying makeup). Bağlaçlar kullanarak mantıklı akış sağla ve cümleleri tamamla.

Example: Yes, absolutely. I often listen to music while doing daily tasks such as cooking, commuting, or putting on makeup. I especially enjoy music when I get ready to go out or when I'm at the gym because it lifts my mood and motivates me.

Grammar

Verb in the present participle form

× It depends on which language I listening to.

It depends on which language I am listening to.

The sentence is missing the auxiliary verb 'am' required for the present continuous tense (present participle form). Use 'am + -ing' for 'I' to indicate an ongoing action: 'I am listening to'. Suggestion: Include the correct form of the auxiliary verb (am/is/are) before the verb ending in -ing.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× For example, if I listen to music in Turkish, I definitely prefer listening a sad song because it helps me feel more relaxed and more comfortable.

For example, if I listen to music in Turkish, I definitely prefer listening to a sad song because it helps me feel more relaxed and comfortable.

Two issues: (1) 'listening a sad song' is incorrect; the correct structure is 'listening to a song' (verb + preposition). (2) 'more relaxed and more comfortable' is redundant; use 'relaxed and comfortable' or 'more relaxed and more comfortable'. Suggestion: Use the preposition 'to' after 'listen/listening' and avoid unnecessary repetition of comparative markers.

Sentence structure errors

× What if one to listen in English?

What if I listen in English?

The sentence has incorrect pronoun and extra 'to'. Replace 'one' with the appropriate subject 'I' to match context and remove the unnecessary 'to'. Suggestion: Ensure subject matches speaker and remove extraneous infinitive marker.

Singular and plural issue

× I absolutely prefer a happy songs which is rap because this is my.

I absolutely prefer a happy song which is rap because this is mine.

Several errors: 'a happy songs' mixes singular article 'a' with plural 'songs'—use singular 'a ... song' or plural without 'a'. 'which is rap' is acceptable but better 'which is rap music' or 'which is rap'. 'this is my' should be 'this is mine' to use possessive pronoun. Suggestion: Match article and noun number, and use the correct possessive pronoun 'mine'.

Present tense issue

× I know, not really.

Not really.

'I know' is an extraneous discourse filler here and makes the response awkward. The simple short answer 'Not really.' fits the question about whether happy music makes them excited. Suggestion: Use concise responses in conversation when appropriate.

Incorrect use of verbs

× I usually select song to match my mood.

I usually select songs to match my mood.

'select song' is missing pluralization; when speaking generally use plural 'songs'. Also 'select' is acceptable but 'choose' is more natural. Suggestion: Use plural when referring to habits in general: 'select songs' or better 'choose songs'.

Incorrect use of conjunctions

× For example when I'm excited I usually pick the songs that help me improve my energy and however when I'm sad I prefer silence or calm musics.

For example, when I'm excited I usually pick songs that help me increase my energy; however, when I'm sad I prefer silence or calm music.

Problems: missing comma after 'For example'; 'and however' is wrong—use a semicolon or period before 'however'. 'calm musics' is incorrect plural; 'music' is uncountable. Suggestion: Punctuate clauses correctly and use 'music' as an uncountable noun.

Third person singular issue

× That's why happy songs doesn't always make me feel.

That's why happy songs don't always make me feel that way.

Subject 'happy songs' is plural, so verb must be 'don't' not 'doesn't'. Also the sentence is incomplete—'make me feel' needs an object like 'that way'. Suggestion: Ensure subject-verb agreement and complete the idea with an appropriate object/complement.

Present perfect / Past tense issue

× Yes, sure, I took music classes since I was in primary school until graduation from the high school.

Yes, sure, I took music classes from primary school until I graduated from high school.

Using 'since' with a past simple 'took' is incorrect; 'since' requires perfect tense or use 'from ... until' with past simple. 'graduation from the high school' is awkward; use 'I graduated from high school' or 'until high school graduation'. Suggestion: Use 'from ... until' with past simple or 'have taken ... since' with present perfect, and simplify phrasing for graduation.

Incorrect use of modal verbs

× Umm, if I had a chance, do not choose that kind of classes such as physical education, music or arts.

Umm, if I had a chance, I would not choose classes such as physical education, music, or art.

Conditional form incorrect: 'if I had a chance' requires 'would' in main clause. 'do not choose' is imperative/incorrect. 'arts' can be 'art'. Suggestion: Use conditional structure: 'If I had the chance, I would not choose ...' and list nouns in correct form.

Incorrect use of verbs

× I might not uh choose the classes because I felt very boring doing class.

I might not choose those classes because I found them very boring.

Tense and verb choice issues: 'felt very boring' wrongly makes the subject the experiencer of boredom active; use 'found them very boring'. Also 'doing class' is unnatural; specify 'attending the classes' or 'the classes'. Suggestion: Use 'find' to express opinion and correct object pronoun 'them' for 'classes'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Yes, absolutely, it's my favorite activity to listen to music while I am doing the other activity suggests umm pupil meals or removing my makeup.

Yes, absolutely, listening to music is my favorite activity while I'm doing other things, such as eating or removing my makeup.

Problems: 'it's my favorite activity to listen to music' is awkward—use gerund phrase 'listening to music is my favorite'. 'the other activity suggests umm pupil meals' is unintelligible; likely meant 'such as eating'. 'pupil meals' incorrect. 'removing my makeup' is fine but phrasing improved. Suggestion: Use gerund as subject and give clear examples with 'such as'.

Incorrect use of articles and repetition

× I usually prefer listening to music, especially when I get ready for outside or when I when I'm at the gym because I think that umm the.

I usually prefer listening to music, especially when I get ready to go out or when I'm at the gym, because I think it helps me concentrate.

Problems: 'get ready for outside' is wrong—use 'get ready to go out'. Repetition 'when I when I'm' must be removed. Sentence trails off 'because I think that umm the'—provide a complete idea like 'it helps me concentrate' or 'it improves my mood'. Suggestion: Use natural phrases like 'get ready to go out', avoid repetition, and finish the sentence with a clear clause explaining why.

Vocabulary

BoringTedious
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
ReadyCompleted; Willing; About to; Available; Prompt
SadUnhappy; Tragic; Unfortunate
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