Part 1
Examiner
Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
Candidate
Yes, I have friend butter. None for a long time.
Examiner
What do you usually do with your friends?
Candidate
My friend teacher good knowledge Ledger and. She did teach good good habits, so I like that.
Examiner
Where do you often meet each other?
Candidate
Canada.
Examiner
Do you often go out with your friends?
Candidate
Yes, Sir, but I am 10 years old. I am big so that.
Examiner
How important are friends to you?
Candidate
I am not improved, our friends.
Examiner
Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
Candidate
I like preferred to spend time with a group of friends.
Examiner
Would you invite friends to your home?
Candidate
No.
Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and lacks coherence. Try to directly answer the question with a clear topic sentence and provide supporting details. Use simple and correct sentences to express your ideas naturally.
Example: Yes, I have a friend whom I have known since childhood. We have shared many memories together, which makes our friendship very special.
What do you usually do with your friends?
Score: 15.0Suggestion: Your answer is confusing and does not directly address the question. Focus on what activities you do with your friends and use linking words to make your answer coherent.
Example: Usually, I spend time with my friends by studying together and sharing good habits. This helps us learn and grow in a positive way.
Where do you often meet each other?
Score: 10.0Suggestion: Your answer is too brief and lacks explanation. Provide a complete sentence and add details about the meeting place to make your answer more natural and effective.
Example: We often meet at the local park in Canada, where we can relax and enjoy outdoor activities together.
Do you often go out with your friends?
Score: 15.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and does not fully respond to the question. Give a direct answer and explain how often you go out with your friends, using simple and correct sentences.
Example: Yes, I often go out with my friends on weekends. We like to visit the mall or watch movies together.
How important are friends to you?
Score: 10.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and does not express your opinion. Clearly state how important friends are to you and support your answer with reasons.
Example: Friends are very important to me because they provide support and make life enjoyable.
Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but contains grammatical errors. Use correct tense and structure, and add reasons to support your preference.
Example: I prefer to spend time with a group of friends because it is more fun and I can meet different people.
Would you invite friends to your home?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: Your answer is too short and lacks explanation. Provide a complete sentence and explain your reason to make your answer more natural and effective.
Example: No, I usually do not invite friends to my home because I prefer to meet them outside.
× Yes, I have friend butter. None for a long time.
✓ Yes, I have a friend named Butter. I have known him for a long time.
The original sentence lacks the article 'a' before the singular noun 'friend' and uses 'None' incorrectly. Also, 'butter' seems to be a name and should be capitalized and introduced properly. The correction adds the article and clarifies the sentence structure to express the intended meaning clearly.
× My friend teacher good knowledge Ledger and.
✓ My friend is a teacher with good knowledge.
The original sentence is ungrammatical and lacks a verb and proper sentence structure. The correction adds the verb 'is' and rearranges the sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct.
× She did teach good good habits, so I like that.
✓ She teaches good habits, so I like that.
The phrase 'did teach good good habits' is awkward and repetitive. Using the simple present tense 'teaches' fits the context better, and removing the repeated 'good' improves clarity.
× Canada.
✓ We often meet in Canada.
The original answer is a single word and does not form a complete sentence. The correction provides a full sentence that answers the question appropriately.
× Yes, Sir, but I am 10 years old. I am big so that.
✓ Yes, Sir, but I am only 10 years old. I am too young for that.
The original sentence is unclear and ungrammatical. The correction clarifies the meaning by expressing age and the implied reason for not going out often.
× I am not improved, our friends.
✓ I have not improved because of our friends.
The original sentence is unclear and grammatically incorrect. The correction attempts to make sense of the intended meaning by restructuring the sentence.
× I like preferred to spend time with a group of friends.
✓ I prefer to spend time with a group of friends.
The phrase 'like preferred' is incorrect. The modal verb 'prefer' should be used alone to express preference in the present tense.