Part 1
Examinador
What's the weather like where you live?
Candidato
So first, if you're asking about the weather where I live, like how's the weather where in my location? The weather in my location, it's so good. It goes with the seasons. Like if it's winter, it stays cold. If it's summer, it stays hot. But I mean, I usually like to stay in the.
Examinador
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Candidato
So I usually, I used to stay in Dubai. So Dubai is a this is a hot city, so I used to stay in the hot weather. So I actually prefer to stay in hot weather 'cause it's so much better than the winter season.
Examinador
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Candidato
If prefer between dry or wet weather. So I prefer a dry weather 'cause it most of the time I stay outside of the house. So I don't want to I don't want to do I don't don't want.
Examinador
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Candidato
So are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast when and often? So yes, that's good.
Examinador
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Candidato
Yes.
Examinador
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Candidato
Yes.
What's the weather like where you live?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer is somewhat repetitive and lacks clarity. Try to respond directly and concisely to the question, avoiding redundancy. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly and provide specific details about the weather.
Ejemplo: The weather where I live changes with the seasons. For example, winters are usually cold, while summers tend to be hot and dry. I enjoy this variety because it allows me to experience different activities throughout the year.
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer is understandable but contains some hesitations and grammatical errors. Try to form clear topic sentences and support them with reasons or examples. Avoid repeating phrases and improve sentence structure.
Ejemplo: I prefer hot weather because I used to live in Dubai, which is a very hot city. I find hot weather more comfortable than cold weather since I enjoy outdoor activities like swimming and walking in the sun.
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Your answer is incomplete and unclear. Make sure to complete your sentences and provide specific reasons for your preference. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically.
Ejemplo: I prefer dry weather because I spend a lot of time outdoors. Wet weather can be inconvenient and limit my activities, so dry days are more enjoyable for me.
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Puntuación: 20.0Sugerencia: Your answer does not address the question properly and lacks detail. Always respond directly to the question and provide specific information, such as frequency and methods of checking the forecast.
Ejemplo: Yes, I usually check the weather forecast every morning before leaving the house. I use a weather app on my phone to stay updated on any changes throughout the day.
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Puntuación: 10.0Sugerencia: Your answer is too short and does not address the question. Provide a clear opinion and support it with specific examples or reasons to demonstrate your understanding.
Ejemplo: I believe climate change has caused more extreme weather events recently, such as stronger storms and longer droughts. This affects agriculture and people's daily lives in many regions.
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Puntuación: 10.0Sugerencia: Your answer is very brief and does not provide any supporting details. Expand your response by explaining why you want to visit such cities and what you hope to experience.
Ejemplo: Yes, I would like to visit cities with different climates, such as cold mountainous areas. Experiencing new weather conditions and cultures would be exciting and broaden my perspective.
× So first, if you're asking about the weather where I live, like how's the weather where in my location?
✓ So first, if you're asking about the weather where I live, like how's the weather in my location?
The phrase 'where in my location' is awkward and redundant. Removing 'where' before 'in my location' corrects the sentence structure and makes it clearer.
× The weather in my location, it's so good.
✓ The weather in my location is so good.
The sentence incorrectly uses a comma and 'it's' which creates a comma splice. Replacing the comma with 'is' forms a correct simple sentence.
× But I mean, I usually like to stay in the.
✓ But I mean, I usually like to stay indoors.
The sentence is incomplete and ends abruptly. Adding 'indoors' completes the thought and corrects the sentence structure.
× So Dubai is a this is a hot city, so I used to stay in the hot weather.
✓ So Dubai is a hot city, so I used to stay in hot weather.
The phrase 'a this is a hot city' is incorrect and redundant. Removing 'a this is a' and omitting 'the' before 'hot weather' corrects the article usage.
× If prefer between dry or wet weather.
✓ I prefer dry weather over wet weather.
The sentence is missing the subject 'I' and uses 'If' incorrectly. Also, 'a dry weather' is incorrect because 'weather' is uncountable and does not take 'a'.
× So I prefer a dry weather 'cause it most of the time I stay outside of the house.
✓ So I prefer dry weather because most of the time I stay outside the house.
'A dry weather' is incorrect because 'weather' is uncountable and does not take 'a'. Also, 'cause' should be 'because' for formal correctness, and 'outside of the house' is better as 'outside the house'.
× So I don't want to I don't want to do I don't don't want.
✓ So I don't want to.
The sentence is repetitive and incomplete. Simplifying it to 'So I don't want to.' corrects the structure and removes redundancy.
× So are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast when and often?
✓ So, are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
The original sentence is confusing and combines two questions improperly. Separating into two clear questions improves clarity and sentence structure.