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Part 1

Examiner

Is there an advertisement that made an impression on you when you were a child?

Candidate

No, there wasn't any advertisements that made a strong impression on me as a child because I usually found them annoying and distracting from my favorite TV shows.

Examiner

Do you see a lot of advertising on trains or other transport?

Candidate

Yes, definitely. I often see many advertisements on Troy and other public transport such as buses and trams. They use bright colours and catchy slogans which effectively attract a wide audience, making this a creative and successful advertising method.

Examiner

Do you like advertisements?

Candidate

No, I don't really like advertisements because they can be repetitive and often interrupt my favorite TV shows, which I find quite interesting.

Examiner

What kind of advertising do you like?

Candidate

Personally, I like innovative advertisements that start without revealing the product and end with a surprising twist. These creative and memorable ads capture my attention effectively.

Examiner

Do you often see advertisements when you are on your phone or computer?

Candidate

Yes, definitely. I often see many advertisements on my phone, specially on social media and while browsing the Internet. These ads usually target me based on my search history and preferences.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 7.0Fluency & Coherence: 7.0Pronunciation: 7.0Grammar: 6.5Lexical Resource: 7.0

Part 1

Is there an advertisement that made an impression on you when you were a child?

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Try to use singular/plural forms correctly and avoid redundancy. For example, say "there weren't any advertisements" instead of "there wasn't any advertisements." Also, add a linking phrase to make your answer more coherent.

Example: No, there weren't any advertisements that made a strong impression on me as a child because I usually found them annoying and distracting from my favourite TV shows.

Do you see a lot of advertising on trains or other transport?

Score: 85.0

Suggestion: Be careful with proper nouns and spelling (e.g., 'Troy' should be 'trains'). Also, try to link your ideas more smoothly by using linking words like 'for example' or 'in particular' to enhance coherence.

Example: Yes, definitely. I often see many advertisements on trains and other public transport, such as buses and trams. For example, they use bright colours and catchy slogans, which effectively attract a wide audience, making this a creative and successful advertising method.

Do you like advertisements?

Score: 80.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear but could be improved by adding a linking word to connect your ideas and by varying your vocabulary a bit more.

Example: No, I don't really like advertisements because they can be repetitive and often interrupt my favourite TV shows, which I find quite interesting.

What kind of advertising do you like?

Score: 90.0

Suggestion: Good answer with clear structure and vocabulary. To improve, you could add a linking phrase to connect your ideas more smoothly and provide a specific example.

Example: Personally, I like innovative advertisements that start without revealing the product and end with a surprising twist. For instance, a recent ad I saw cleverly kept me guessing until the end, which made it very memorable and effective.

Do you often see advertisements when you are on your phone or computer?

Score: 85.0

Suggestion: Be careful with word choice; 'specially' should be 'especially'. Also, try to use linking words to make your answer more coherent.

Example: Yes, definitely. I often see many advertisements on my phone, especially on social media and while browsing the Internet. Moreover, these ads usually target me based on my search history and preferences.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× No, there wasn't any advertisements that made a strong impression on me as a child because I usually found them annoying and distracting from my favorite TV shows.

No, there weren't any advertisements that made a strong impression on me as a child because I usually found them annoying and distracting from my favourite TV shows.

The phrase 'wasn't any advertisements' is incorrect because 'advertisements' is plural and requires the plural form of the verb 'to be', which is 'weren't'. Also, 'favourite' is the Australian English spelling of 'favorite'. The correction ensures subject-verb agreement and appropriate spelling.

Singular and plural issue

× I often see many advertisements on Troy and other public transport such as buses and trams.

I often see many advertisements on trains and other public transport such as buses and trams.

The word 'Troy' appears to be a typo or incorrect noun in this context. The correct plural noun is 'trains' to match the context of public transport. This correction fixes the singular/plural and lexical error.

Vocabulary

BrightShining; Sunny; Vivid; Happy; Promising
InterestingAbsorbing
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
StrongPowerful; Forceful; Secure; Durable; Forceful
WideBroad; Fully open; Comprehensive; Agape; Undecided
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