HeadphonesPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-05 14:04:54

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you use headphones?

Candidate

Yes, I sometimes use headphone. Uh, especially when I walking around in a trail, I use headphones to hear some English news.

Examiner

What type of headphones do you use?

Candidate

I use headphone of wired type because it's cheap and connection is very sacred and I don't see any problem for functions. I know many people is wireless headphones but.

Examiner

When would you use headphones?

Candidate

I use headphone when I walk on trail and when I go to Starbucks I sometimes use headphones to see a spot like soccer and baseball.

Examiner

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Candidate

If I need to several people in cafe or restaurant, I pretend I use your headphone because uh, someone is not happy to see me, uh, myself a wearing headphone.

Examiner

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Candidate

Yes, wearing a hat from comfortably, umm, for many cases, uh, when I wearing headphone, I can concentrate uh, listening English and listening podcasts so many time wearing headphones is comfortable for me.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.5Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.5Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.5

Part 1

Do you use headphones?

Score: 56.0

Suggestion: Make the response more natural and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details. Correct subject-verb agreement, plural forms, and tense. Use linking words like "for example" or "especially" appropriately.

Example: Yes, I sometimes use headphones. For example, when I walk on a trail I often listen to English news so I can practice my listening skills.

What type of headphones do you use?

Score: 44.0

Suggestion: Give a concise, grammatically correct answer with clear reasons. Use correct vocabulary ("wired headphones", "stable connection") and avoid unfinished sentences. Keep it to two sentences max and use a linking word like "because" to connect reason.

Example: I use wired headphones because they are cheaper and offer a more stable connection. Although many people prefer wireless models, I find wired ones work well for my needs.

When would you use headphones?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Provide a clear topic sentence and specific situations. Correct vocabulary mistakes ("watch a sport" not "see a spot") and use linking words ("also" or "sometimes") to connect ideas. Keep it natural and concise.

Example: I usually use headphones when I walk on a trail. I also sometimes wear them at Starbucks when I'm relaxing or watching a sport like soccer or baseball on my phone.

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Score: 36.0

Suggestion: Clarify the situation and use correct grammar. State a clear condition and reason, using linking words like "because". Avoid vague phrasing and pronoun errors. Keep to two sentences maximum.

Example: I would not wear headphones when I need to talk with several people in a cafe or restaurant because it would be rude and make communication difficult. I prefer to take them off to show I'm paying attention.

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and correct grammar and word choice. Use one topic sentence stating comfort level, then add a specific supporting detail with a linking word like "because". Remove irrelevant words and filler sounds.

Example: Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable for me. Because they help me concentrate when I listen to English lessons and podcasts, I often wear them for long periods without discomfort.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× Yes, I sometimes use headphone.

Yes, I sometimes use headphones.

The noun 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones' because it refers to a pair or general items; English usually uses the plural form for this device. Use plural to match 'sometimes' and general habit.

Present tense issue

× Uh, especially when I walking around in a trail, I use headphones to hear some English news.

Uh, especially when I walk around a trail, I use headphones to listen to some English news.

The verb 'walking' is incorrectly used without an auxiliary; the correct simple present is 'walk' for habitual action. Also use 'a trail' (article) and 'listen to' (correct verb for hearing audio). Replace 'hear' with 'listen to' for intentional listening.

Singular and plural issue

× I use headphone of wired type because it's cheap and connection is very sacred and I don't see any problem for functions.

I use wired headphones because they are cheap, the connection is very stable, and I don't see any functional problems.

Use plural 'headphones'. Rephrase 'of wired type' to 'wired headphones'. 'It's' (singular) conflicts with plural subject; use 'they are'. 'Sacred' is wrong word; 'stable' fits connection. 'Problem for functions' is unnatural; 'functional problems' is correct.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× I know many people is wireless headphones but.

I know many people have wireless headphones, though.

Subject-verb agreement: 'many people is' is incorrect. Use 'many people have' or 'many people use'. Also complete the clause; 'but' alone is incomplete—'though' or a full contrast clause is needed.

Singular and plural issue

× I use headphone when I walk on trail and when I go to Starbucks I sometimes use headphones to see a spot like soccer and baseball.

I use headphones when I walk on a trail, and when I go to Starbucks I sometimes use headphones to watch sports like soccer and baseball.

Use plural 'headphones'. Add article 'a trail'. 'See a spot' is incorrect for watching sports; use 'watch sports' and give examples. Ensure parallel structure and punctuation.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× If I need to several people in cafe or restaurant, I pretend I use your headphone because uh, someone is not happy to see me, uh, myself a wearing headphone.

If I need to speak to several people in a cafe or restaurant, I pretend I am using my headphones because someone might not be happy to see me wearing them.

Pronoun and word choice errors: 'need to several people' should be 'need to speak to several people'. Use 'a cafe' or 'a restaurant'. 'I pretend I use your headphone' is wrong — should be 'I pretend I am using my headphones'. 'Your' is wrong pronoun, use 'my'. 'Myself a wearing headphone' is ungrammatical; use 'me wearing them' or 'I wearing them' corrected to 'I am wearing them'. Also choose 'might' for possibility.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, wearing a hat from comfortably, umm, for many cases, uh, when I wearing headphone, I can concentrate uh, listening English and listening podcasts so many time wearing headphones is comfortable for me.

Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable for me in many situations; when I wear headphones I can concentrate on listening to English and podcasts, so I often find them comfortable.

Multiple issues: 'wearing a hat from comfortably' is incorrect—likely intended 'wearing headphones is comfortable'. Use 'wear' not 'wearing' in subordinate clause: 'when I wear headphones'. Use 'concentrate on' not just 'concentrate listening'. Use 'listening to English' and 'listening to podcasts'. 'So many time' should be 'so I often' or 'many times'. Reorder for clarity and correct adjective/adverb placement.

Vocabulary

CheapInexpensive; Poor-quality; Miserly; Despicable; Ashamed
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
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