MusicPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Candidate

I prefer sad music because I relaxing and it makes me a little bit happy and I like sad music just it's so romantic.

Examiner

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Candidate

No, happy music don't makes me feel more excited. I don't like happy music because for me happy music it's umm noisy and umm and not don't beautiful.

Examiner

Have you taken any music classes?

Candidate

No I don't have music classes, I just like listening to music. Umm for headphones? I wear headphones for walk and for by bus.

Examiner

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Candidate

Yes, I wear headphones when I doing the housework or homework I like. I especially like wear 2 headphones when I going to walk.

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: 45.0

Suggestion: Сфокусируйтесь на грамматике и связности. Используйте простое правильное предложение с подлежащим и сказуемым (например, "I prefer sad music because..."). Избегайте слов-паразитов и повторов, используйте связки (because, so, and) корректно. Добавьте одно-два конкретных объяснения или пример, чтобы сделать ответ более содержательным.

Example: I prefer sad music because it helps me relax and sometimes makes me feel a gentle happiness. For example, when I listen to slow piano songs after a long day, I feel calm and reflective.

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Исправьте грамматические ошибки и используйте отрицания правильно (do/does + not). Постройте одно чёткое предложение, затем добавьте причину с логической связкой (because). Избегайте ненужных междометий и двойных отрицаний.

Example: No, happy music does not make me feel more excited. I find it too noisy and not very pleasant, so I prefer quieter, slower songs instead.

Have you taken any music classes?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Дайте прямой ответ на вопрос в одной фразе, затем при необходимости расширьте мысль связными деталями. Уберите лишние слова и исправьте выражения (например, "I don't take" или "I haven't taken"). Уточните привычки с корректной предлоговой конструкцией (on walks, on the bus).

Example: No, I haven't taken any music classes; I only enjoy listening to music. I usually wear headphones on walks or when I travel by bus.

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Исправьте формы глаголов и согласование (when I'm doing, I like to wear). Объясните, какие дела вы выполняете и почему музыка помогает (например, to concentrate or to relax). Не используйте неправильные выражения like "wear 2 headphones" — скажите "both earphones" или "two earphones" только если это необходимо и понятно.

Example: Yes, I listen to music while I'm doing housework or homework because it helps me concentrate. I usually wear a single pair of headphones when I go for a walk.

Grammar

Present participle / Verb + -ing form

× I prefer sad music because I relaxing and it makes me a little bit happy and I like sad music just it's so romantic.

I prefer sad music because I am relaxed and it makes me a little bit happy, and I like sad music because it is so romantic.

The student omitted the auxiliary verb 'am' for the present continuous or used wrong form 'relaxing' instead of the adjective 'relaxed'. Use 'I am relaxed' to describe a state. Also combine clauses with 'and' and use 'because' rather than 'just' for clarity; contract 'it's' is acceptable but 'it is' is clearer. Improve sentence flow by adding commas and correct verb forms. Errors: missing auxiliary verb for -ing construction and misuse of '-ing' vs adjective form. Suggestion: use 'I am relaxing' only if you mean you are in the process of relaxing; use 'I am relaxed' to describe the resulting feeling.

Third person singular issue

× No, happy music don't makes me feel more excited.

No, happy music doesn't make me feel more excited.

Subject 'happy music' is third person singular (it), so the auxiliary must be 'doesn't' not 'don't', and the main verb should be in base form 'make' after 'doesn't'. Suggestion: use 'doesn't make' with singular subjects.

Sentence structure errors

× I don't like happy music because for me happy music it's umm noisy and umm and not don't beautiful.

I don't like happy music because for me happy music is noisy and not beautiful.

Redundant and contradictory negation 'not don't' is incorrect. The clause 'happy music it's' improperly uses both subject and contraction; use 'happy music is'. Remove filler sounds 'umm' in formal sentences. Suggestion: simplify: 'for me, happy music is noisy and not beautiful.' Ensure single negation and correct copula 'is'.

Present tense issue

× No I don't have music classes, I just like listening to music.

No, I don't have music classes; I just like listening to music.

Sentence is grammatically acceptable but missing punctuation. Add comma or semicolon for natural pause. Suggestion: include proper punctuation to separate clauses. This sentence fits present simple for habits.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Umm for headphones? I wear headphones for walk and for by bus.

I wear headphones when I walk and when I take the bus.

Use 'when' to indicate time/activity rather than 'for', and 'take the bus' is the common collocation, not 'for by bus'. Also 'walk' should be used as verb 'walk' not noun. Suggestion: use 'when I walk' and 'when I take the bus'.

Verb + -ing form

× Yes, I wear headphones when I doing the housework or homework I like.

Yes, I wear headphones when I do the housework or homework I like.

After 'when I' use base verb or present simple 'do', not present participle 'doing'. Use 'do the housework' and 'do homework' or 'do the homework I like'. Suggestion: use 'when I do'.

Verb + -ing form

× I especially like wear 2 headphones when I going to walk.

I especially like to wear two headphones when I go for a walk.

After 'like' you can use 'to' + infinitive or gerund; 'like to wear' or 'like wearing' are correct. Here use 'to wear'. Use 'go for a walk' as idiomatic expression; 'going to walk' is incorrect without auxiliary. Use numeric 'two' in words in spoken correction. Suggestion: 'I especially like to wear two headphones when I go for a walk.'

Vocabulary

BeautifulAttractive
ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
NoisyRowdy; Loud
SadUnhappy; Tragic; Unfortunate
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