Part 1
Examiner
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
Candidate
I prefer sad musics because my mood is sad whole day. That's why I prefer sad musics. I like sad musics and my favorite singer is Season Axu from Turkey. That's why she's good at singing sad songs.
Examiner
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
Candidate
Yes, happy musics make me feel more excited, for example when I go gym and I always listen to happy musics because I need more adrenaline probability.
Examiner
Have you taken any music classes?
Candidate
No, I have never taken any music classes, but in another life if I have chance, I would like to take music classes. I like, play piano and sing a song with play.
Examiner
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
Candidate
Yes, I listen to music when I prepare my homework. For example, when I prepare or solve problems in math, I always listen to music and especially sad musics.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Cümle yapısını ve kelime tekili/çoğul kullanımını düzeltin; tekrarları azaltın ve neden tercih ettiğinizi daha spesifik açıklayın. Önerilen düzeltmeler: 'musics' yerine 'music' kullanın, gereksiz tekrarları kaldırın, duygu durumunuzu ve şarkıcının nedenini somut örneklerle açıklayın.
Example: I prefer sad music because I often feel reflective in the evenings. For example, when I’m thinking about my past experiences, sad songs help me process those feelings. My favourite singer is Season Axu from Turkey because her voice sounds emotional and her lyrics are very personal.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Daha doğal ve doğru kelime seçimi yapın; 'musics' yerine 'music', 'adrenaline probability' yerine 'energy' veya 'motivation' kullanın. Örnekle destekleyerek bağlaçlarla akışı iyileştirin.
Example: Yes, happy music does make me feel more excited. For example, I always listen to upbeat songs when I go to the gym because they give me more energy and help me keep a fast pace.
Have you taken any music classes?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Zaman ve şart cümlelerini düzgün kullanın; 'in another life' gibi ifadeler yerine 'one day' veya 'in the future' kullanın. Ayrıca cümlenizi netleştirin: hangi enstrümanı çalmak istediğinizi ve nedenini belirtin. Dilbilgisi hatalarını düzeltin.
Example: No, I have never taken music lessons, but I would like to take some in the future. For instance, I want to learn to play the piano and improve my singing because I enjoy composing simple songs.
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: Genel ifadeleri daha spesifik hale getirin ve tekrar edilen kelimeleri düzeltin ('musics' → 'music'). Hangi tür müziklerin ve neden belirli görevler için uygun olduğunu açıklayın; bağlaçlar kullanarak akışı geliştirin.
Example: Yes, I often listen to music while studying. For example, when I work on math problems I usually play instrumental or mellow music because it helps me concentrate without distracting lyrics.
× I prefer sad musics because my mood is sad whole day.
✓ I prefer sad music because my mood is sad the whole day.
'Music' is an uncountable noun in English, so it should not take the plural form 'musics'. Also include the article 'the' before 'whole day' to indicate the specific duration: 'the whole day'. Suggestion: use uncountable nouns without -s and add 'the' for specific periods.
× That's why I prefer sad musics.
✓ That's why I prefer sad music.
'Music' is uncountable and should not be pluralized as 'musics'. Use 'music' without -s when speaking generally.
× I like sad musics and my favorite singer is Season Axu from Turkey.
✓ I like sad music and my favorite singer is Season Axu from Turkey.
Again, 'music' is uncountable and should not be pluralized. Use 'music' to refer to music in general.
× That's why she's good at singing sad songs.
✓ That's why she is good at singing sad songs.
Contraction 'she's' is acceptable, but in spoken exam answers writing out 'she is' is clearer. More importantly, the original sentence is grammatically acceptable; the suggested correction keeps the subject-verb agreement with third person singular 'is'.
× Yes, happy musics make me feel more excited, for example when I go gym and I always listen to happy musics because I need more adrenaline probability.
✓ Yes, happy music makes me feel more excited; for example, when I go to the gym I always listen to happy music because I need more adrenaline.
'Music' is uncountable, so use 'music' not 'musics'. With uncountable singular subjects, use singular verb 'makes' (subject-verb agreement). Also add the preposition 'to' with 'go to the gym'. 'Adrenaline probability' is incorrect; use 'adrenaline' or 'an adrenaline rush' to express increased excitement.
× for example when I go gym and I always listen to happy musics because I need more adrenaline probability.
✓ For example, when I go to the gym I always listen to happy music because I need more adrenaline.
The verb 'go' normally requires the preposition 'to' before places like 'the gym'. Remove 'probability' which is not used in this context; 'an adrenaline rush' or simply 'adrenaline' is appropriate.
× No, I have never taken any music classes, but in another life if I have chance, I would like to take music classes.
✓ No, I have never taken any music classes, but in another life if I had the chance, I would like to take music classes.
Second conditional requires past simple in the if-clause: 'if I had the chance' (not 'if I have chance'). Also add the article 'the' before 'chance'. The first part 'I have never taken any music classes' is correct present perfect.
× I like, play piano and sing a song with play.
✓ I like to play the piano and sing songs.
The original sentence has incorrect punctuation and word order. Use the infinitive 'to play' after 'like' when listing activities, include the article 'the' before 'piano' (common collocation), and use 'sing songs' or 'sing a song' (not 'with play'). Suggestion: 'I like to play the piano and sing.'
× Yes, I listen to music when I prepare my homework.
✓ Yes, I listen to music while I do my homework.
'Prepare my homework' is not a natural collocation in English; 'do my homework' or 'prepare for my homework' are better. Use 'while' or 'when' — 'while I do my homework' sounds more natural for simultaneous actions.
× For example, when I prepare or solve problems in math, I always listen to music and especially sad musics.
✓ For example, when I do or solve problems in math, I always listen to music, especially sad music.
Again, 'music' is uncountable so use 'music' not 'musics'. 'Prepare' is awkward; 'do problems in math' or 'solve math problems' is more natural. Place 'especially' before the type: 'especially sad music'.