HeadphonesPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-06-01 16:59:50

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you use headphones?

Candidate

Yes, I use headphone every day and I always have my headphones in my pocket, even if I work with friends. I don't know what can happen. I can use them when I take a subway or if I ride a bike. If I travel, I always use them.

Examiner

What type of headphones do you use?

Candidate

I use Bluetooth headphone uh. I think it's more comfortable uh without wireless, because when you work or when you're doing sport uh, you can move whenever you want.

Examiner

When would you use headphones?

Candidate

I use headphones every day when I go to school, when I go to work or when I travel. I think for me it's a good thing to listen music when you feel stressed or not comfortable. You can just listening music and feel better.

Examiner

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Candidate

I'm not using headphone when I need to be focused. I in my job or when I'm with someone, one of my friend or one of my family. I think using headphones when someone it's not really polite.

Examiner

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Candidate

Yes, can be comfortable, but it depends on the type of headphones you should wear and personal preferences. I I prefer to use the small warm and use the noises.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you use headphones?

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: Améliorez la précision grammaticale et la fluidité. Utilisez une phrase d'introduction claire, évitez les répétitions et corrigez les erreurs d'accord et d'article (par exemple «headphones» au pluriel, «a pocket» non nécessaire). Reliez les idées avec des mots de liaison pour la cohérence (par exemple «for example», «also», «so»).

Example: Yes, I use headphones every day. For example, I carry them in my bag and put them on when I travel by subway or ride my bike. I also use them at lunch breaks, even when I’m with friends, because they help me relax. They are very handy for commuting or long journeys.

What type of headphones do you use?

Score: 52.0

Suggestion: Corrigez la contradiction et les erreurs de vocabulaire, et supprimez les hésitations. Distinguez clairement «wireless/Bluetooth» et évitez de dire «without wireless». Donnez une brève raison avec un mot de liaison («because», «so», «therefore»).

Example: I use Bluetooth wireless headphones because they are more comfortable and convenient. For example, when I exercise or move around at work, I don’t have to worry about cables getting in the way. They also pair easily with my phone, so I can answer calls hands-free.

When would you use headphones?

Score: 64.0

Suggestion: Rendez la réponse plus naturelle et correcte grammaticalement. Commencez par une phrase thème, puis donnez des raisons spécifiques en utilisant des liaisons («because», «for example», «so»). Corrigez les formes verbales («listen to music», «feel stressed»).

Example: I wear headphones daily — for example, on my way to school, at work, and when I travel. I often listen to music because it helps me relax and reduce stress. So, when I’m anxious or tired, music makes me feel calmer and more focused.

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Score: 56.0

Suggestion: Clarifiez la structure et corrigez la grammaire. Donnez une clear topic sentence, puis des exemples concrets et utilisez des connecteurs («for instance», «when», «because»). Corrigez accords et articles («when I’m at work», «with a friend or family member», «it’s»).

Example: I don’t use headphones when I need to focus or when I’m interacting with others. For instance, at work I avoid them during meetings, and I don’t wear them when I’m talking with friends or family because it would be impolite and I might miss something important.

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Améliorez la clarté et corrigez les erreurs lexicales et grammaticales. Commencez par une phrase directe, expliquez les conditions («depends on design, fit, noise cancellation») et donnez a specific preference. Évitez répétitions et incohérences («small warm», «use the noises»).

Example: Yes, wearing headphones can be comfortable, but it depends on the design and fit. For example, I prefer small over-ear models with good padding and noise cancellation because they fit well and block background noise. Comfortable cushions and adjustable bands make a big difference for long use.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× Yes, I use headphone every day and I always have my headphones in my pocket, even if I work with friends.

Yes, I use headphones every day and I always have my headphones in my pocket, even if I work with friends.

The noun 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones' when referring to the device in general. Use plural for countable items worn in pairs or commonly referred to in plural. Suggestion: say 'headphones' consistently when speaking about the device.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I don't know what can happen.

I don't know what could happen.

While not strictly an article error, the intended meaning about possible events in the future or hypotheticals is better expressed with 'could' rather than 'can'. Use 'could' to indicate possibility. Suggestion: use modal 'could' for hypothetical outcomes.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I can use them when I take a subway or if I ride a bike.

I can use them when I take the subway or when I ride a bike.

Use the definite article 'the' with modes of transport like 'the subway' in general reference. Also use consistent conjunctions: 'when'... 'when' rather than mixing 'when' and 'if' for similar situations. Suggestion: say 'when I take the subway' and 'when I ride a bike.'

Singular and plural issue

× I use Bluetooth headphone uh.

I use Bluetooth headphones.

'Headphone' should be plural 'headphones' as a general reference. Also 'Bluetooth' modifies 'headphones' as an adjective. Suggestion: say 'Bluetooth headphones.'

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I think it's more comfortable uh without wireless, because when you work or when you're doing sport uh, you can move whenever you want.

I think it's more comfortable to be wireless, because when you work or do sports, you can move whenever you want.

'Without wireless' is incorrect phrasing; use 'to be wireless' or 'using wireless ones.' Also use noun 'sports' in plural for general activities. Remove unnecessary 'when you're doing' duplication. Suggestion: say 'more comfortable to be wireless' or 'using wireless headphones.'

Present tense issue

× I use headphones every day when I go to school, when I go to work or when I travel.

I use headphones every day when I go to school, when I go to work, or when I travel.

Comma needed for clarity in lists; tense 'use' and 'go' are correct. Suggestion: include comma before 'or' in list for clarity.

Incorrect use of the present participle form

× I think for me it's a good thing to listen music when you feel stressed or not comfortable.

I think for me it's a good thing to listen to music when you feel stressed or uncomfortable.

The verb 'listen' requires the preposition 'to' before its object ('listen to music'). Use the adjective 'uncomfortable' rather than the adverb 'not comfortable'. Suggestion: 'listen to music' and 'uncomfortable.'

Verb + -ing form

× You can just listening music and feel better.

You can just listen to music and feel better.

After modal 'can' use the base verb 'listen', not the -ing form. Also include the preposition 'to' with 'listen'. Suggestion: 'can just listen to music.'

Present tense issue

× I'm not using headphone when I need to be focused.

I don't use headphones when I need to be focused.

Use simple present 'don't use' for habitual actions rather than present continuous 'I'm not using.' Also plural 'headphones.' Suggestion: 'I don't use headphones when I need to focus.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I in my job or when I'm with someone, one of my friend or one of my family.

I mean at my job or when I'm with someone, like a friend or a family member.

Original sentence is ungrammatical and missing verbs; 'I in my job' incorrect. Use 'I mean at my job' to clarify place. Use 'a friend' or 'a family member' for singular references. Suggestion: restructure phrase for clarity: 'at my job or when I'm with someone, like a friend or a family member.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I think using headphones when someone it's not really polite.

I think using headphones when you're with someone is not really polite.

'Someone it's' is incorrect; use 'you're with someone' or 'you are with someone'. Place the verb 'is' after the subject. Suggestion: 'using headphones when you're with someone is not polite.'

Verb in the present participle form

× Yes, can be comfortable, but it depends on the type of headphones you should wear and personal preferences.

Yes, they can be comfortable, but it depends on the type of headphones you wear and on personal preferences.

Start with subject 'they' for 'headphones'. 'Can be' is fine but needs subject. 'Should wear' is inappropriate — simple present 'you wear' fits better. Include preposition 'on' with 'depend on.' Suggestion: 'they can be comfortable... depends on the type you wear and on personal preferences.'

Sentence structure errors

× I I prefer to use the small warm and use the noises.

I prefer small, warm in-ear headphones that reduce noise.

Original is fragmented and unclear. 'Small warm' needs noun and proper order; 'use the noises' is unclear—likely 'reduce noise' or 'block out noise.' Suggestion: specify the type and function: 'small, warm in-ear headphones that reduce noise.'

Vocabulary

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
PoliteWell-mannered; Civilized
SmallLittle; Short; Slight; Inadequate; Foolish
WarmBalmy; Heated; Thick; Friendly; Heat (up)
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