MusicPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Candidate

I preferred for a happy music.

Examiner

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Candidate

Yes, if I listen uh, happy music, my feeling is be is good. For example, every day when I work my.

Examiner

Have you taken any music classes?

Candidate

No, I have not taken. Music class but I'm always listen in the YouTube. Music.

Examiner

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Candidate

Sometimes I'm least I'm listen a music while work but almost. Almost a day.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.0Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Give a direct, grammatically correct response using present tense and a short reason. Keep it natural and concise (1–2 sentences). Use linking words if you add a reason.

Example: I prefer happy music because it lifts my mood and helps me stay motivated. For example, upbeat songs make my mornings feel more energetic.

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Score: 42.0

Suggestion: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence and one supporting detail. Avoid filler sounds and incomplete sentences. Use a linking word to introduce an example or reason.

Example: Yes, happy music does make me feel more excited and cheerful. For example, when I listen to upbeat playlists while working, I feel more focused and energetic.

Have you taken any music classes?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Respond with a concise negative sentence then add a specific detail about how you learn music informally. Use correct verb forms and article use (e.g., 'a music class' or 'music classes').

Example: No, I haven't taken any music classes, but I often learn songs and techniques from YouTube tutorials. For instance, I follow a channel that teaches guitar chords and vocal exercises.

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Score: 44.0

Suggestion: Give a clear statement about frequency and what activities you combine with music. Use simple linking words and correct verb forms, avoid repetitions.

Example: Yes, I often listen to music while I work, especially during long tasks. I usually play background music for most of the day because it helps me concentrate.

Grammar

'6:Present tense issue'

× 'I preferred for a happy music.'

'I prefer happy music.'

'Preferred' is past tense but the question asks about a general preference, so use present tense "prefer". 'For' is unnecessary and incorrect here, and 'music' is uncountable so no article. Suggestion: use simple present for habits or general preferences.'

'2:Third person singular issue'

× 'Yes, if I listen uh, happy music, my feeling is be is good.'

'Yes, if I listen to happy music, I feel good.'

'Listen' requires the preposition "to" when followed by an object (preposition error too, but primary is present tense and subject-verb). The clause expresses a general present truth, so use present simple "I feel" not 'my feeling is be is good'. Remove filler words and restructure: 'I feel good.' Also 'happy music' is uncountable so no article.'

'26:Sentence structure errors'

× 'For example, every day when I work my.'

'For example, every day when I work.'

'My' at the end is a misplaced possessive pronoun creating an incomplete sentence. The intended meaning is complete with 'when I work.' If the speaker meant to specify 'my job' they should say 'when I work at my job'. Ensure sentences have needed objects and do not leave stray words.'

'5:Past tense issue'

× 'No, I have not taken. Music class but I'm always listen in the YouTube. Music.'

'No, I have not taken any music classes, but I always listen to music on YouTube.'

'I have not taken.' is incomplete; combine clauses: 'I have not taken any music classes.' Use plural 'classes' or 'a music class' with article. 'Listen' needs preposition 'to' and the platform uses preposition 'on' for YouTube. 'Always listen' suggests habitual present, so present simple 'I always listen to music on YouTube.' Also remove erroneous period after 'taken'.'

'8:Verb + -ing form'

× 'Sometimes I'm least I'm listen a music while work but almost. Almost a day.'

'Sometimes I listen to music while I work, almost all day.'

'Least' is incorrect; likely meant 'at least' but unnecessary. Use simple present 'I listen' for habitual actions rather than 'I'm listen'. 'Listen' requires 'to' and 'music' is uncountable (no article 'a'). Add subject 'I' before 'work' and use 'almost all day' to express duration. Ensure natural word order: 'Sometimes I listen to music while I work, almost all day.'

Vocabulary

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
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