StudyPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-02-17 00:39:42

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you work or are you a student?

Candidate

I'm a student. I'm studying so I study in basin.

Examiner

Where do you study?

Candidate

I'm studying in Seuss. I'm studying in Bossina prep school.

Examiner

Is it a good place to study?

Candidate

No, it's not good. Uh, because it's the place. It's not good place because business is dangerous.

Examiner

Would you like the place where you study to make any changes?

Candidate

No, I don't change because I love Basin become I'm I'm loyal for forever.

Examiner

What are your future study plans?

Candidate

I want to study science and music and math.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you work or are you a student?

Score: 30.0

Suggestion: Give a direct, natural reply and correct place name and grammar. Use one clear sentence stating you are a student and where you study. Avoid repetition and incorrect words.

Example: I'm a student. I study at Basin High School, where I'm currently in my second year.

Where do you study?

Score: 35.0

Suggestion: Answer clearly with the correct name of the school and avoid repeating the verb. Provide one short supporting detail about the school (e.g., location or type).

Example: I attend Bossina Prep School, which is a private school located near the city center.

Is it a good place to study?

Score: 25.0

Suggestion: State your opinion directly and give a clear, specific reason. Use linking words (because, so) and avoid vague or confusing words like 'business' if you mean 'basin' or 'area'.

Example: Not really, because the school is in a noisy area and I often find it hard to concentrate during classes.

Would you like the place where you study to make any changes?

Score: 30.0

Suggestion: Respond directly and explain briefly why you would or would not want changes. Use correct tense and clearer vocabulary (e.g., 'I wouldn't want changes because I like...').

Example: I wouldn't want many changes because I like the teachers and the friendly atmosphere, although improving the library would be helpful.

What are your future study plans?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Give a clear main idea and expand with one specific detail about why or how you will study those subjects. Use linking words to connect ideas.

Example: I plan to study science and mathematics at university because I'm interested in engineering, and I also want to continue studying music as a hobby.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× I'm a student. I'm studying so I study in basin.

I'm a student. I study in Basin.

The original mixes continuous and simple present incorrectly and uses a lowercase/place name error. 'I'm studying' implies current ongoing action; 'I study in Basin' (simple present) is appropriate for a habitual fact about where the student attends school. Also Basin should be capitalized as a proper noun. Suggestion: use one consistent present tense form that matches the meaning and capitalize place names.

Present tense issue

× I'm studying in Seuss. I'm studying in Bossina prep school.

I study at Bossina Prep School in Seuss.

Using 'I'm studying' twice is repetitive; for routines or locations, simple present 'I study' or 'I attend' is better. Use the preposition 'at' with schools and capitalize the proper names. Combine the information to produce a single clear sentence.

Article errors

× No, it's not good. Uh, because it's the place. It's not good place because business is dangerous.

No, it's not good because the place is unsafe; the neighborhood is dangerous.

The phrase 'the place' is vague and 'not good place' misses the indefinite article 'a' ('not a good place'). 'Business is dangerous' is ungrammatical and likely a wrong word choice; 'neighborhood' or 'area' and 'dangerous' convey the intended meaning. Also avoid sentence fragments like 'Uh, because it's the place.' Suggestion: use complete sentences and correct articles.

Modal verb usage

× No, I don't change because I love Basin become I'm I'm loyal for forever.

No, I wouldn't change it because I love Basin and I'm loyal to it forever.

'I don't change' is incorrect for expressing willingness; 'I wouldn't change it' or 'I would not change it' fits the conditional/ hypothetical question about preferences. 'Become' is the wrong word; use 'because' or 'and'. 'I'm loyal for forever' is ungrammatical: use 'I'm loyal to it forever.' Also include the object 'it' after 'change'. Suggestion: use conditional modal 'would' and correct preposition 'to' for loyalty.

Future tense issue

× I want to study science and music and math.

I want to study science, music, and math.

The original is grammatically acceptable but needs parallel list punctuation: use commas to separate list items and include the Oxford comma for clarity. The verb 'want to study' correctly expresses future intention. Suggestion: format lists clearly for natural speech/writing.

Vocabulary

DangerousMenacing; Hazardous
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
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