Part 1
Examinador
Do you often wear jewelry?
Candidato
I'm a simple person and I'm not particularly fun of jewelries even though I I had that special occasion in my church. I didn't wear any kind of accessories. But if I remember one time I wore accessories when one of my cousins a wedding, that is the time I wore jewelry to suited my clothes and my parents keeping 16 months to wear once because it's more.
Examinador
What type of jewelry do you like?
Candidato
I do like jewelry that is simple but elegant and I remember war that one time in my cousins a church wedding and they let me borrow the some of the geographies of them. So it will certainly make clothes because at first I don't want to wear anything but they keep insisting me because I don't want my clothes to be under statement.
Examinador
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Candidato
I remembered one time when I bought the jewelry for my parents and they keep using it in their special location. But for myself I prefer the simple one that I both like silver jewelry but it it stay in my cabinet that I don't normally use it for time to time but instead for cash flow location.
Examinador
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Candidato
Think some people like to like spend money for the jewelry items, but if there are occasions that they need to use it, they can able to wear them for a very special event and they don't want to spend more money for for that.
Do you often wear jewelry?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Speak more clearly and directly. Start with a clear topic sentence answering the question (e.g. "No, I don't often wear jewelry."), then give one or two concise supporting details with correct grammar and logical flow. Use linking words (e.g. "however", "once") and avoid repetition. Also correct common word choices (e.g. "fond of" not "fun of", "at my cousin's wedding").
Ejemplo: No, I don't often wear jewelry. I prefer a simple style, so I usually avoid accessories, although I wore a necklace once at my cousin's wedding because it matched my dress. However, I rarely wear jewelry in daily life.
What type of jewelry do you like?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a concise direct answer and use correct vocabulary. Begin with a clear topic sentence (e.g. "I like simple, elegant pieces."). Provide one specific example and explain why you like them, using linking words like "for example" or "because". Avoid unclear words and incorrect phrases (e.g. "geographies" is wrong; use "pieces" or "jewelry").
Ejemplo: I like simple, elegant jewelry. For example, I often choose a small silver necklace because it complements my outfit without being too flashy.
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Answer directly then give one clear supporting detail. Use correct tense and clearer phrases (e.g. "I bought jewelry for my parents" rather than "I remembered one time"). Explain habits with specific frequency words (e.g. "rarely", "occasionally"). Avoid confusing phrases like "cash flow location."
Ejemplo: No, I don't usually buy jewelry. I occasionally buy pieces as gifts — for example, I bought a necklace for my parents last year — but I rarely buy jewelry for myself; I keep a simple silver bracelet in a drawer and only wear it on special occasions.
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear opinion with specific reasons and examples. Start with a direct topic sentence (e.g. "They may keep jewelry for sentimental or practical reasons."). Use linking words ("for example", "because") and avoid repetition. Mention both emotional (sentimental value) and practical (cost, durability) reasons to add depth.
Ejemplo: I think people keep wearing the same piece of jewelry because it has sentimental value or is practical. For example, a wedding ring is kept for emotional reasons, while a well-made gold necklace may be worn for many years because it is durable and expensive to replace.
× I'm a simple person and I'm not particularly fun of jewelries even though I I had that special occasion in my church.
✓ I'm a simple person and I'm not particularly fond of jewelry even though I had that special occasion at my church.
The word 'fun' is incorrect; the correct adjective is 'fond of' (Grammar Problem Type 13). 'Jewelries' is uncountable in English so use 'jewelry' (Grammar Problem Type 1/22). 'In my church' should be 'at my church' to indicate an event location (Grammar Problem Type 11). Also remove duplicated 'I'. Suggestion: Replace 'fun of' with 'fond of', use uncountable 'jewelry', and use 'at' for events.
× I didn't wear any kind of accessories.
✓ I didn't wear any accessories.
The phrase 'any kind of accessories' is awkward; 'any accessories' is natural (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'Accessories' is countable plural and 'any' already covers 'kind of', so simplify. Suggestion: Use 'any accessories' for clarity.
× But if I remember one time I wore accessories when one of my cousins a wedding, that is the time I wore jewelry to suited my clothes and my parents keeping 16 months to wear once because it's more.
✓ But I remember one time I wore accessories when one of my cousins got married; that was when I wore jewelry to suit my clothes, and my parents only allow wearing it once every 16 months because it is expensive.
This sentence has multiple structure and tense issues (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'One of my cousins a wedding' needs verb 'got married' (Grammar Problem Type 5). 'That is the time' should be past 'that was when'. 'To suited my clothes' should be 'to suit my clothes' (infinitive verb form) (Grammar Problem Type 8/9). 'My parents keeping 16 months to wear once' is ungrammatical; corrected to 'my parents only allow wearing it once every 16 months' (Grammar Problem Type 27/11). 'Because it's more' likely means 'because it is expensive'. Suggestion: Break into shorter clauses, use past tense for past events, use infinitive 'to suit', and express the restriction clearly.
× I do like jewelry that is simple but elegant and I remember war that one time in my cousins a church wedding and they let me borrow the some of the geographies of them.
✓ I like jewelry that is simple but elegant, and I remember that one time at my cousin's church wedding they let me borrow some of their pieces.
'I do like' is grammatical but redundant; 'I like' is natural (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'War' is a misspelling of 'was' (Grammar Problem Type 5). 'My cousins a church wedding' should be 'my cousin's church wedding' showing possession (Grammar Problem Type 17/11). 'The some of the geographies of them' is meaningless; likely intended 'some of their pieces' or 'some of their jewelry' (Grammar Problem Type 12/13). Suggestion: Use possessive form, correct spelling, and a clear noun like 'pieces' or 'jewelry'.
× So it will certainly make clothes because at first I don't want to wear anything but they keep insisting me because I don't want my clothes to be under statement.
✓ So it certainly complemented my outfit because at first I didn't want to wear anything, but they kept insisting since I didn't want my clothes to be understated.
'Make clothes' is incorrect; use 'complemented my outfit' (Grammar Problem Type 13). Tense should be past 'didn't want' and 'kept insisting' (Grammar Problem Type 5). 'Keep insisting me' should be 'kept insisting' or 'kept insisting that I wear it'—'insist' does not take a direct object in this way (Grammar Problem Type 12/16). 'Under statement' is incorrect; correct phrase is 'understated' or 'to be understated' (Grammar Problem Type 13). Suggestion: Use appropriate verbs for clothing (complement), correct past tense, and correct collocations ('insist on' or 'insist that someone do something').
× I remembered one time when I bought the jewelry for my parents and they keep using it in their special location.
✓ I remember one time when I bought jewelry for my parents and they keep using it on special occasions.
'I remembered' versus 'I remember': both possible, but for narration simple past 'I remember one time when I bought' is acceptable; better to use present 'I remember' or past consistently (Grammar Problem Type 6/5). 'The jewelry'—article not needed here; 'bought jewelry' is natural (Grammar Problem Type 22). 'In their special location' is unclear; likely 'on special occasions' (Grammar Problem Type 11). Suggestion: Use 'bought jewelry for my parents' and 'use it on special occasions'.
× But for myself I prefer the simple one that I both like silver jewelry but it it stay in my cabinet that I don't normally use it for time to time but instead for cash flow location.
✓ But for myself I prefer simple jewelry; I like silver, but it stays in my cabinet so I don't normally use it except occasionally, and I save money instead.
This sentence has pronoun and structure issues (Grammar Problem Type 12/26). 'Prefer the simple one' should be 'prefer simple jewelry' (Grammar Problem Type 1/13). 'It it stay' is ungrammatical; correct 'it stays' (Grammar Problem Type 6). 'For time to time' should be 'from time to time' or 'occasionally' (Grammar Problem Type 11/20). 'Cash flow location' is unclear; likely meant 'saving money' or 'for financial reasons'—I suggested 'save money instead'. Suggestion: Use clear phrasing: 'I prefer simple jewelry; I like silver, but it stays in my cabinet and I only wear it occasionally'.
× Think some people like to like spend money for the jewelry items, but if there are occasions that they need to use it, they can able to wear them for a very special event and they don't want to spend more money for for that.
✓ I think some people like to spend money on jewelry, but if there are occasions when they need to use it, they are able to wear it for special events and they don't want to spend more money on it.
'Think' needs subject 'I think' (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'Like to like spend' has repetition; use 'like to spend' (Grammar Problem Type 26). Use 'spend money on' not 'for' (Grammar Problem Type 11). 'They can able to wear' is redundant; use 'they are able to wear' or 'they can wear' (Grammar Problem Type 4/27). 'For a very special event' better as 'for special events'. Remove duplicate 'for'. Suggestion: Start with 'I think', use 'spend money on', and choose either 'can' or 'are able to' but not both.