MusicPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-14 14:38:02

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Candidate

I prefer happy music.

Examiner

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Candidate

Yes, happy music does make me more excited.

Examiner

Have you taken any music classes?

Candidate

No, I haven't, but I will in the future time.

Examiner

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Candidate

Yes, I listen to music while I'm doing chores and playing with my family.

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: 68.0

Suggestion: Expand slightly beyond a one-word preference. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific reasons or examples using linking words (for example, because/so/which). Keep it natural and concise (no more than 5 sentences).

Example: I prefer happy music because it lifts my mood and helps me focus. For example, upbeat songs with a fast tempo make me feel energetic, so I often play them when I exercise or work.

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Score: 64.0

Suggestion: Provide a brief explanation or example after your affirmation. Use a linking word (for example/so/therefore) to connect the answer and the reason. Give a specific situation when this happens to make your response more vivid and natural.

Example: Yes, happy music makes me more excited because the rhythm and melody boost my energy. For example, when I hear a cheerful song while getting ready in the morning, I feel motivated to start the day.

Have you taken any music classes?

Score: 56.0

Suggestion: Use a natural time phrase and explain why you plan to take classes or what you hope to learn. Avoid awkward phrasing like 'in the future time.' Keep it within a couple of sentences and use linking words (however/because/so) if needed.

Example: No, I haven't taken any music classes, but I plan to start next year because I want to learn guitar basics and improve my rhythm.

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Score: 72.0

Suggestion: Give a little more detail about how music affects those activities and use a linking word to connect ideas. Mention specific types of music you choose for each activity to make the answer more precise and natural.

Example: Yes, I often listen to upbeat pop music while doing chores because it makes the work feel quicker, and I prefer calm acoustic songs when playing with my family so we can relax together.

Grammar

'7:Future tense issue'

× 'No, I haven't, but I will in the future time.'

'No, I haven't, but I will in the future.'

'in the future time' is unidiomatic English. Use either "in the future" or specify a time (e.g., "in the future months"). The modal+bare infinitive "will" is correct for future intention, so simply remove the extra word "time" to produce a natural sentence.'

Vocabulary

ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
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