HeadphonesPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-06-24 22:34:13

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you use headphones?

Candidate

Yes, I do wear headphones, but I am well aware of the negative impacts it may give to 1 to an individual.

Examiner

What type of headphones do you use?

Candidate

I don't exactly know which model is it, but I use the Sony earphones and it's so good because it is a filtered by mesh.

Examiner

When would you use headphones?

Candidate

I use my headphones every time I study or do household chores because it relaxes me and also induces or I mean reduces the over stimulation that is happening in my mind.

Examiner

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Candidate

I don't use headphones when I'm in school because electronic devices are not allowed, but I also don't use headphones every time I sleep because I believe it gives this negative very bad impact.

Examiner

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Candidate

I measured the caliber of how comfortable a headphone is with how they induce the sounds and reset their volume.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you use headphones?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Be direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence (Yes/No), then give one or two specific reasons. Avoid vague phrasing and strange inserts like “1 to an individual.” Watch grammar: use consistent tense and articles.

Example: Yes, I use headphones regularly. I find them useful for focusing while studying, but I try not to use them too loudly because long-term exposure can harm hearing.

What type of headphones do you use?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Answer directly naming the type, then give a clear specific reason. Fix grammar (subject–verb order, articles) and avoid unclear technical phrases like “filtered by mesh” unless you can explain them simply.

Example: I usually use Sony in-ear earphones. They are comfortable and have a mesh cover that reduces wind noise, so the sound is clearer.

When would you use headphones?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Begin with a concise topic sentence, then add one clear supporting detail using linking words (for example, because or so). Avoid hesitations and self-corrections. Use precise vocabulary (e.g., “reduces overstimulation” or “helps me concentrate”).

Example: I use headphones when I study or do chores because they help me concentrate and reduce mental overstimulation.

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Answer with two clear conditions and explain briefly why. Avoid redundant phrases like “very bad impact”; instead, specify the concern (e.g., hearing damage, poor sleep). Keep sentences short and linked logically with ‘because’ or ‘and’.

Example: I don't wear headphones at school because electronic devices are banned, and I avoid using them while sleeping because they can disturb sleep and may harm my ears over time.

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Start with a direct opinion (Yes/No/It depends) and then give one or two clear criteria you use to judge comfort (fit, weight, sound clarity). Use simple, natural language instead of awkward phrases like “measured the caliber.”

Example: It depends on the model. I judge comfort by the fit and how well they balance volume—lightweight earphones with clear sound are usually the most comfortable for me.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× Yes, I do wear headphones, but I am well aware of the negative impacts it may give to 1 to an individual.

Yes, I do wear headphones, but I am well aware of the negative impacts they may have on an individual.

Subject-verb reference and pronoun choice: 'impacts' is plural so use plural pronoun 'they' not 'it'; 'may give to' is unnatural—use 'may have on' for effects. Remove stray '1'. Use simple present consistent with the question about general habit.

Sentence structure errors

× I don't exactly know which model is it, but I use the Sony earphones and it's so good because it is a filtered by mesh.

I don't exactly know which model it is, but I use Sony earphones and they are very good because they are filtered by a mesh.

Direct question word order error: in embedded clause use 'which model it is' not 'which model is it'. Agreement and article errors: 'earphones' plural take 'they are'; 'so good' is informal—'very good' preferable. 'is a filtered by mesh' is ungrammatical; use passive 'are filtered by a mesh' or 'have a mesh filter'. Added article 'a' before 'mesh'.

Present tense issue

× I use my headphones every time I study or do household chores because it relaxes me and also induces or I mean reduces the over stimulation that is happening in my mind.

I use my headphones every time I study or do household chores because they relax me and also reduce the overstimulation in my mind.

Pronoun and verb agreement: 'headphones' plural require 'they relax' and 'reduce' not 'it relaxes'/'reduces'. Word choice and spacing: 'over stimulation' should be one word 'overstimulation'. Removed filler 'induces or I mean' for clarity.

Present tense issue

× I don't use headphones when I'm in school because electronic devices are not allowed, but I also don't use headphones every time I sleep because I believe it gives this negative very bad impact.

I don't use headphones when I'm at school because electronic devices are not allowed, and I also don't use headphones every time I sleep because I believe they have a very negative impact.

Preposition: use 'at school' rather than 'in school' for attending school contexts. Pronoun agreement: 'headphones' plural requires 'they have' not 'it gives'. Adverb order: 'very negative' rather than 'negative very bad'. Simplified conjunctions for better flow.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I measured the caliber of how comfortable a headphone is with how they induce the sounds and reset their volume.

I measure how comfortable a pair of headphones is by how they produce sound and how easy it is to adjust their volume.

Tense and consistency: use present tense 'measure' for a general method. Singular/plural consistency: 'a headphone' is odd; use 'a pair of headphones' or just 'headphones'. 'Induce the sounds' is incorrect—use 'produce sound'. 'Reset their volume' is unclear; 'adjust their volume' is natural. Also align subject-verb agreement and clarity.

Vocabulary

BadSubstandard; Harmful; Unpleasant; Inauspicious; Severe
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
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