TeacherPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you have a favourite teacher?

Candidate

Yes, uh, my favorite teacher is my English teacher from Cambly platform. Uh, he is from United States, He and, and he is in his late 70s. He is handsome and uh, you know, looks and for, for energy and he has a good sense of humor.

Examiner

Are you still in touch with your primary school teacher?

Candidate

To be honest, I haven't have any connection with my primary school teacher because after I graduated from university I moved from away from my hometown and I'm always occupied by heavy loads of work, so I didn't have the time to catch up with my primary teacher.

Examiner

In what way did your favourite teacher help you?

Candidate

My favorite teacher has a keen sense of humor, so he has a ability to, you know, make a complicate. Complicated matters seem easy for me, and it makes me learning, uh, enjoyable. And, uh, I can learn a lot from him. Umm.

Examiner

Do you want to be a teacher in the future?

Candidate

Actually, uh, teaching is not my, uh, dream career because I think a good teacher should be a good listener and a good communicator, but in some special occasion, I think I have difficulty in, uh, stay patient. So, umm, I think, uh, I can't be a good teacher.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you have a favourite teacher?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Try to make your answer more fluent and organised by avoiding fillers like 'uh' and 'you know'. Also, focus on relevant details about your teacher's qualities and how they impact you, rather than physical appearance. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.

Example: Yes, my favourite teacher is my English teacher from the Cambly platform. He is from the United States and is in his late seventies. He has a great sense of humour, which makes learning enjoyable and helps me understand difficult topics more easily.

Are you still in touch with your primary school teacher?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear but could be improved by correcting grammar and making sentences more concise. Use linking words to connect reasons logically and avoid redundancy.

Example: No, I am not in touch with my primary school teacher because after graduating from university, I moved away from my hometown. Moreover, I have been very busy with work, so I haven't had time to keep in contact.

In what way did your favourite teacher help you?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Avoid fillers and improve sentence structure for clarity. Use linking words to connect ideas and provide specific examples of how the teacher helped you.

Example: My favourite teacher has a keen sense of humour, which helps him explain complicated topics in a simple way. As a result, learning becomes enjoyable, and I have gained a lot of knowledge from him.

Do you want to be a teacher in the future?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Try to express your ideas more clearly and avoid excessive hesitation. Use linking words to explain your reasons logically and provide a more confident conclusion.

Example: Actually, teaching is not my dream career because I believe a good teacher needs to be a good listener and communicator. However, I sometimes struggle to stay patient, so I don't think I would make a good teacher.

Grammar

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I moved from away from my hometown

I moved away from my hometown

The phrase 'moved from away from' is incorrect because 'from' is repeated unnecessarily. The correct preposition to indicate leaving a place is 'away from'. Therefore, 'moved away from my hometown' is the correct form.

Modal verb usage

× I haven't have any connection with my primary school teacher

I haven't had any connection with my primary school teacher

The phrase 'haven't have' is incorrect because after 'haven't' (have not), the past participle form of the verb should be used. The correct form is 'haven't had' to indicate the present perfect tense.

Singular and plural issue

× he has a ability to, you know, make a complicate

he has an ability to, you know, make a complicated

The article 'a' should be 'an' before a vowel sound, so 'a ability' should be 'an ability'. Also, 'complicate' is a verb, but here an adjective is needed to describe 'matters', so 'complicated' is correct.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× make a complicate. Complicated matters seem easy for me

make complicated matters seem easy for me

The word 'complicate' is a verb, but an adjective 'complicated' is needed to describe 'matters'. Also, the period after 'complicate' is incorrect and should be removed.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I think I have difficulty in, uh, stay patient

I think I have difficulty in staying patient

After the phrase 'have difficulty in', the gerund form of the verb should be used. Therefore, 'stay' should be changed to 'staying'.

Vocabulary

EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HeavyWeighty; Overweight; Forceful; Arduous; Onerous
LateBehind schedule; Dead; Behind schedule; After hours
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
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