MusicPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-06-10 08:58:10

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Candidate

I like happy music better because I think it is make me relaxed.

Examiner

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Candidate

Uh, yes, I think happy music is very excited. When I listen the happy music, I will dance and make more.

Examiner

Have you taken any music classes?

Candidate

Umm, now I, I don't have music classes because I think this is, uh, a part of my life, didn't my job.

Examiner

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Candidate

Yes, I think listen music when I doing something I can. Destructed. Very good.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Score: 56.0

Suggestion: Make the sentence grammatically correct, be concise, and add a brief specific reason. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one supporting detail using a linking word. Avoid redundancy and keep it under five sentences.

Example: I prefer happy music because it helps me relax. For example, upbeat songs with a steady rhythm lift my mood after a long day, so I often play them while I cook or exercise.

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and use correct grammar to describe feelings and actions. Use a linking word to connect the reason and give one concrete example of what you do when excited. Keep it natural and under five sentences.

Example: Yes, happy music usually makes me feel more energetic. For instance, when I hear an upbeat track I often start dancing or tapping my feet, which boosts my energy and helps me focus on chores.

Have you taken any music classes?

Score: 36.0

Suggestion: Provide a clear, grammatically correct response: state whether you have taken classes, then briefly explain why or give current situation. Use linking words for clarity and avoid filler words.

Example: No, I haven't taken formal music classes. I enjoy music as a hobby and practice by listening and singing at home, rather than studying it professionally.

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Respond directly and correct grammar: say when you listen to music and whether it helps or distracts you. Use a linking word and give a specific example of an activity. Keep it to one or two sentences.

Example: Yes, I often listen to music while doing other tasks, such as cooking or cleaning. However, sometimes music can be distracting when I need to concentrate on studying, so I choose quieter playlists then.

Grammar

Verb + -ing form

× I like happy music better because I think it is make me relaxed.

I like happy music better because I think it makes me relaxed.

The verb 'make' needs to agree with the subject and use the correct form. After 'I think' the clause uses present simple; with subject 'it' the verb should be 'makes' (third person singular). Also 'make me relaxed' is acceptable but 'makes me relaxed' is grammatically correct. Suggestion: Use third person singular 'makes' after 'it'.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Uh, yes, I think happy music is very excited. When I listen the happy music, I will dance and make more.

Uh, yes, I think happy music is very exciting. When I listen to happy music, I will dance and do more.

'Excited' is an adjective describing a person; to describe music, use the adjective 'exciting'. Also the verb 'listen' requires the preposition 'to' when followed by an object. 'Make more' is unclear; likely intended 'do more' (do more dancing) or 'move more'. Suggestion: Use 'exciting' to describe music, include 'to' after 'listen', and replace vague 'make more' with a clearer verb like 'dance more' or 'do more'.

Past tense issue

× Umm, now I, I don't have music classes because I think this is, uh, a part of my life, didn't my job.

Umm, now I don't have music classes because I think this is a part of my life, not my job.

The phrase 'didn't my job' is incorrect. The intended contrast is 'not my job'. Also remove the unnecessary comma after 'this is' and use 'a part of my life' with the article 'a'. Suggestion: Use 'not my job' to negate and include the article 'a' before 'part of my life'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Yes, I think listen music when I doing something I can. Destructed. Very good.

Yes, I think listening to music when I'm doing something can be distracting. It's very good.

The verb 'listen' needs the gerund 'listening' plus the preposition 'to' when taking an object. 'I doing' requires the auxiliary 'am' to form present continuous: 'I'm doing'. The word 'Destructed' is incorrect; the intended word is 'distracting'. Also sentence fragments should be combined: 'can be distracting.' Suggestion: Use 'listening to', include the correct auxiliary 'am', and use 'distracting' to describe the effect.

Vocabulary

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
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