Part 1
Examiner
Do you use headphones?
Candidate
Yes, I use headphones lot. I wear them while cooking and doing my workouts and also while riding the bicycle. In my free time I use headphones to relax and it can help me focus a lot. So I love wearing headphone always I have.
Examiner
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidate
I use a branded pair of over ear headphone from soundsco that I ordered from Amazon arrived with uh good quality and sleek design. I love that and also it has very comfortable ear cushions then I can go with uh uh.
Examiner
When would you use headphones?
Candidate
I usually use them in my free times like riding my bicycle and spending my evening time listening to podcast or my favorite playlist and also while cooking I love to listening my favorite music.
Examiner
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidate
I avoid wearing headphones when I am study or in my work time because I have very uh, uh. Responsible work. Uh, because I am a caregiver, I cannot wear while I am working.
Examiner
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidate
Yes, I prefer Airpods than headphone because I it's very comfortable because it is comes with overhead. Uh, it's not uncomfortable to wear because it has a comfortable cushions, uh, so I can go with a long listening sessions. I like that.
Do you use headphones?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: Make the answer more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid repetition, correct grammar (use articles and plural forms), and limit to 3–4 sentences. Add one specific example to support your point.
Example: Yes, I often use headphones. I wear them when I cook, exercise and cycle because music helps me stay focused and relaxed. For example, while preparing dinner I listen to podcasts which makes the time pass quickly.
What type of headphones do you use?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Be concise and correct descriptions: use articles, plural forms, and clear sequencing. Remove fillers (uh) and provide one or two specific features (battery life, noise cancellation) with linking words to improve coherence.
Example: I use a branded pair of over-ear headphones from a company called SoundsCo that I bought on Amazon. They have a sleek design and soft ear cushions, and the long battery life lets me listen for hours without recharging.
When would you use headphones?
Score: 64.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence and organize supporting details with linking words. Correct plural forms and word order, avoid redundancy, and mention a specific routine or time to make it vivid.
Example: I usually use headphones in my free time, for example when I ride my bicycle or cook in the evening. I often listen to podcasts during my ride and music while I prepare dinner to unwind after work.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Start with a direct statement and explain briefly why, using linking words. Correct grammar (study → studying, work time → at work). Be specific about safety or responsibility to strengthen the answer.
Example: I don't wear headphones when I'm working or studying because my job requires constant attention. For instance, as a caregiver I need to hear patients and respond quickly, so headphones would be unsafe.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Make a clear comparison and avoid contradictions. Use correct grammar and remove fillers. Mention specific comfort features (fit, cushions, weight) and give a brief example of how long you can wear them.
Example: Yes, I find some models very comfortable. For example, I prefer AirPods for short outings because they are lightweight, while my over-ear headphones have soft cushions that allow me to listen for several hours without discomfort.
× Yes, I use headphones lot.
✓ Yes, I use headphones a lot.
Missing quantifier 'a' before 'lot' makes the phrase ungrammatical. Use 'a lot' to indicate frequency. Suggestion: say 'a lot' or 'very often'.
× I wear them while cooking and doing my workouts and also while riding the bicycle.
✓ I wear them while cooking, working out, and riding my bicycle.
Parallel structure requires consistent verb forms. Use 'working out' instead of 'doing my workouts' for conciseness and parallelism. Also 'riding the bicycle' is more natural as 'riding my bicycle'.
× So I love wearing headphone always I have.
✓ So I love wearing headphones whenever I have them.
Countable noun 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones'. The sentence also needs a temporal connector 'whenever' and 'them' as object pronoun. Improve clarity by reordering.
× I use a branded pair of over ear headphone from soundsco that I ordered from Amazon arrived with uh good quality and sleek design.
✓ I use a branded pair of over-ear headphones from SoundsCo that I ordered from Amazon; they arrived with good quality and a sleek design.
Several issues: 'over ear' should be hyphenated 'over-ear' as adjective; 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones'; brand names are capitalized 'SoundsCo'; sentence run-on corrected by splitting and using semicolon; 'arrived with uh good quality' rephrased to 'they arrived with good quality and a sleek design'; include article 'a' before 'sleek design'.
× I love that and also it has very comfortable ear cushions then I can go with uh uh.
✓ I love them, and they have very comfortable ear cushions so I can wear them for long periods.
Pronoun reference: 'that' and 'it' should agree with plural 'pair'/'headphones' so use 'them' and 'they'. 'Then I can go with' is unnatural; use 'so I can wear them for long periods'.
× I usually use them in my free times like riding my bicycle and spending my evening time listening to podcast or my favorite playlist and also while cooking I love to listening my favorite music.
✓ I usually use them in my free time, like when riding my bicycle, spending the evening listening to podcasts or my favorite playlist, and also while cooking because I love listening to my favorite music.
'Free times' should be 'free time' (uncountable). Use gerunds consistently: 'listening to podcasts' and 'listening to my favorite music' not 'to listening'. Add 'when' for clarity and pluralize 'podcast' to 'podcasts' or use 'a podcast'.
× I avoid wearing headphones when I am study or in my work time because I have very uh, uh. Responsible work.
✓ I avoid wearing headphones when I am studying or at work because I have very responsible duties.
Use present participle 'studying' after 'am'. 'In my work time' is unnatural; use 'at work'. 'Responsible work' better as 'responsible duties' or 'important responsibilities'.
× Uh, because I am a caregiver, I cannot wear while I am working.
✓ Because I am a caregiver, I cannot wear them while I am working.
Missing object pronoun 'them' after 'wear'. Include 'because' once; remove filler 'Uh'.
× Yes, I prefer Airpods than headphone because I it's very comfortable because it is comes with overhead.
✓ Yes, I prefer AirPods to headphones because they are very comfortable and have an overhead design.
Use 'prefer X to Y' not 'than'. 'Airpods' should be 'AirPods'. 'Headphone' plural 'headphones'. 'I it's' incorrect; subject-verb agreement and extra pronoun removed. 'comes with overhead' unclear; rephrased 'have an overhead design'.
× Uh, it's not uncomfortable to wear because it has a comfortable cushions, uh, so I can go with a long listening sessions.
✓ They are not uncomfortable to wear because they have comfortable cushions, so I can have long listening sessions.
Pronouns must agree with plural 'they'. 'a comfortable cushions' mixes singular article with plural noun; change to 'comfortable cushions'. 'a long listening sessions' incorrect article-number agreement; use 'long listening sessions' or 'a long listening session'. Also remove filler sounds.