Part 1
Examiner
Do you like parties?
Candidate
Yes, I really enjoy parents. Umm, I have the opportunity to have, uh, many parties with my friends, with my family as well and with my husband. And when we married, uh, me and my husband, I did a very good party with my family in a good restaurant, uh, with a toast and many things included.
Examiner
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Candidate
Don't get me wrong, I didn't have many pairs when I Paris when I was a kid but I always ha had a party for my birthday or just an A small celebration and I'm really grateful for that. I think my parents did everything they could for make me happy.
Examiner
Have you ever organized a party?
Candidate
Yes, I remember that I organized a party with my, uh, roommate once and we were very, uh, thrilled about that. Uh, we invited many people and we offered, uh, many desserts or dishes, recipes, very, uh, it was very fun and we had a very good time with music and everything at home.
Do you like parties?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Pronunciation and word choice need correction (e.g., 'parents' → 'parties'). Make answers concise and directly structured: start with a clear topic sentence, then 1–2 specific supporting details using linking words. Reduce hesitations and filler words ('um', 'uh'). Use precise vocabulary (e.g., 'celebrations', 'wedding reception').
Example: Yes, I enjoy parties. For example, I often celebrate with friends and family, and when my husband and I got married we held a wedding reception at a nice restaurant, with toasts, a buffet, and music.
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Correct vocabulary errors ('pairs/Paris' → 'parties'). Avoid defensive openings like 'Don't get me wrong'—answer directly with a topic sentence. Provide a clear frequency and a specific example, using linking words such as 'but' or 'however' to contrast. Keep it to 2–3 sentences.
Example: I didn't have many parties as a child, but my parents always organized a birthday party for me each year. For instance, each birthday we invited a few friends and had a small cake and games, which I still remember fondly.
Have you ever organized a party?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Reduce hesitations and remove filler words. Begin with a clear topic sentence, then give 2–3 specific details (who, what, where, result) linked coherently. Use varied but appropriate vocabulary (e.g., 'hosted', 'buffet', 'playlist', 'guests').
Example: Yes, I once hosted a house party with my roommate. We invited about 20 guests, prepared a buffet of homemade dishes and desserts, and played a lively playlist, so everyone had a great time.
× Yes, I really enjoy parents.
✓ Yes, I really enjoy parties.
The student used 'parents' instead of 'parties', a word choice error causing a nonsensical sentence. Replace with 'parties' to match the question about liking parties. Also 'enjoy' correctly pairs with the plural noun 'parties'.
× Umm, I have the opportunity to have, uh, many parties with my friends, with my family as well and with my husband.
✓ I have the opportunity to have many parties with my friends, my family, and my husband.
The original has filler words and awkward repetition ('with' repeated); streamline to a natural list: separate items with commas and use 'and' before the last item. Remove extraneous fillers like 'uh' and 'Umm' for clarity.
× And when we married, uh, me and my husband, I did a very good party with my family in a good restaurant, uh, with a toast and many things included.
✓ When we got married, my husband and I had a very nice party with my family at a good restaurant, with a toast and many other things included.
Use 'my husband and I' as the subject, not 'me and my husband'. Use the correct verb for marriage event: 'got married'. 'Had a party' is more natural than 'did a party'. Use 'at' for restaurants. Replace 'very good' with 'very nice' and 'many things included' with 'many other things included' for natural English.
× Don't get me wrong, I didn't have many pairs when I Paris when I was a kid but I always ha had a party for my birthday or just an A small celebration and I'm really grateful for that.
✓ Don't get me wrong, I didn't have many parties when I was a kid, but I always had a party for my birthday or just a small celebration, and I'm really grateful for that.
Multiple issues: 'pairs' and 'Paris' are incorrect words; correct is 'parties'. 'I Paris' is nonsense so replace with 'I was'. Remove duplicated 'ha had' to 'had'. Capitalization: 'A small' -> 'a small'. Ensure past tense consistency: 'didn't have' and 'had' both past. Add commas to separate clauses for clarity.
× I think my parents did everything they could for make me happy.
✓ I think my parents did everything they could to make me happy.
After 'could' the infinitive requires 'to make' rather than 'for make'. Use 'to' + base verb. This fixes the infinitive construction.
× Yes, I remember that I organized a party with my, uh, roommate once and we were very, uh, thrilled about that.
✓ Yes, I remember organizing a party with my roommate once, and we were very thrilled about it.
Streamline 'I remember that I organized' to 'I remember organizing' (both are acceptable, but the gerund is more natural). Remove filler 'uh'. Use 'about it' rather than 'about that' for natural reference. Keep past tense 'organized'/'were thrilled' consistent.
× Uh, we invited many people and we offered, uh, many desserts or dishes, recipes, very, uh, it was very fun and we had a very good time with music and everything at home.
✓ We invited many people and offered many desserts and dishes. It was very fun; we had a great time with music and everything at home.
Remove fillers. 'Desserts or dishes, recipes' is confused; separate 'desserts and dishes' or 'different recipes'. Use 'great' or 'very good' once to avoid repetition. Break into two sentences for clarity: describe the food, then the atmosphere. Maintain past tense 'invited' and 'offered'.