Part 1
Examinador
Are you good at memorising things?
Candidato
Yes, I consider myself quite good at memorizing things. For example, when I studying for exam, I use techniques like repetition and making association which help me to retain information effectively. This has been always useful especially when learning new language or preparing presentations.
Examinador
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Candidato
Yes, I have forgotten something important before, such as I'm missing a deadline for a work project. This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and did not manage my time effectively. I started using my calendars to start organize avoid a similar mistake.
Examinador
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Candidato
My daily life, it is important to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively. For example, keeping A to do list help me prioritize task, avoid forgetting important responsibility, maintaining a health life, eating well and sleep, you know, sleep well-being productivity.
Examinador
How do you remember important things?
Candidato
Closely remember important thing by writing them down into planar or using digital app on my phone. This method help me organize my task and set reminders, ensuring that don't forget any crucial. Additionally, I find repeating information allowed isocating it with family concept, making it easy recall.
Are you good at memorising things?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Your answer is generally clear and relevant, but there are some grammatical errors and slight awkwardness in phrasing. To improve, focus on correct verb forms (e.g., 'when I study' instead of 'when I studying') and smoother linking words to connect ideas naturally. Also, avoid redundancy by combining similar ideas concisely.
Ejemplo: Yes, I consider myself quite good at memorising things. For instance, when I study for exams, I use techniques like repetition and making associations, which help me retain information effectively. This approach has always been useful, especially when learning a new language or preparing presentations.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Your answer addresses the question but contains grammatical mistakes and unclear phrasing. To improve, use correct tenses and sentence structures, and add linking words for coherence. For example, clarify the sequence of events and how you corrected the issue, making your answer more natural and effective.
Ejemplo: Yes, I have forgotten something important before, like missing a deadline for a work project. This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and did not manage my time effectively. Since then, I have started using calendars to organise my schedule and avoid making similar mistakes.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Your answer covers relevant points but lacks clarity and contains grammatical errors. To improve, structure your sentences properly, use correct articles and plurals, and avoid informal phrases like 'you know'. Also, use linking words to connect ideas logically and provide specific examples.
Ejemplo: In my daily life, it is important to stay organised and manage time effectively. For example, keeping a to-do list helps me prioritise tasks and avoid forgetting important responsibilities. Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle by eating well and getting enough sleep improves my overall well-being and productivity.
How do you remember important things?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer attempts to explain your methods but has several grammatical and vocabulary errors that affect clarity. To improve, use correct word forms and clearer expressions. Also, explain your methods step-by-step with linking words to make your answer coherent and natural.
Ejemplo: I remember important things by writing them down in a planner or using a digital app on my phone. This method helps me organise my tasks and set reminders, ensuring I don't forget anything crucial. Additionally, I find that repeating information aloud and associating it with familiar concepts makes it easier to recall.
× For example, when I studying for exam, I use techniques like repetition and making association which help me to retain information effectively.
✓ For example, when I study for an exam, I use techniques like repetition and making associations which help me to retain information effectively.
The verb 'studying' is incorrectly used here; it should be the base form 'study' after 'when I'. Also, 'exam' needs an article 'an' before it, and 'making association' should be plural 'making associations' to match the context.
× This has been always useful especially when learning new language or preparing presentations.
✓ This has always been useful especially when learning a new language or preparing presentations.
The adverb 'always' should come before the verb 'been' for correct word order. Also, 'new language' requires the article 'a' before it.
× Yes, I have forgotten something important before, such as I'm missing a deadline for a work project.
✓ Yes, I have forgotten something important before, such as missing a deadline for a work project.
The phrase 'I'm missing' is incorrect here; it should be 'missing' to maintain the past tense and correct sentence structure.
× I started using my calendars to start organize avoid a similar mistake.
✓ I started using my calendars to start organizing and avoid a similar mistake.
After 'to start', the verb should be in the '-ing' form 'organizing'. Also, 'organize avoid' needs the conjunction 'and' to connect the two verbs properly.
× My daily life, it is important to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively.
✓ In my daily life, it is important to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively.
The phrase 'My daily life, it is' is incorrect; it should be 'In my daily life, it is' to properly introduce the topic.
× For example, keeping A to do list help me prioritize task, avoid forgetting important responsibility, maintaining a health life, eating well and sleep, you know, sleep well-being productivity.
✓ For example, keeping a to-do list helps me prioritize tasks, avoid forgetting important responsibilities, maintain a healthy life, eat well, and sleep well, you know, for well-being and productivity.
'A to do list' should be 'a to-do list' with hyphens and lowercase 'a'. 'Help' should be 'helps' to agree with singular subject. 'Task' and 'responsibility' should be plural. 'Maintaining' should be 'maintain' to keep parallel structure. 'Health life' should be 'healthy life'. 'Eating well and sleep' should be 'eat well and sleep well' for parallelism and clarity.
× Closely remember important thing by writing them down into planar or using digital app on my phone.
✓ I closely remember important things by writing them down into a planner or using a digital app on my phone.
The adverb 'closely' should come before the verb 'remember'. 'Important thing' should be plural 'important things'. 'Planar' is a typo and should be 'planner'. 'Digital app' needs the article 'a' before it.
× This method help me organize my task and set reminders, ensuring that don't forget any crucial.
✓ This method helps me organize my tasks and set reminders, ensuring that I don't forget anything crucial.
'Help' should be 'helps' to agree with singular subject 'method'. 'Task' should be plural 'tasks'. The phrase 'ensuring that don't forget any crucial' is incomplete; it should be 'ensuring that I don't forget anything crucial'.
× Additionally, I find repeating information allowed isocating it with family concept, making it easy recall.
✓ Additionally, I find repeating information aloud and associating it with familiar concepts makes it easy to recall.
'Allowed' is a typo and should be 'aloud'. 'Isocating' is a typo and should be 'associating'. 'Family concept' should be 'familiar concepts'. The phrase 'making it easy recall' should be 'makes it easy to recall' for correct verb agreement and infinitive usage.