Part 1
Examinador
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidato
Yes, I like to chatting with my friends because I likes the times that is can share our whole day life and also what do we like it or what do we dislikes and we can know the different peoples what they like and dislike and maybe I like enjoy the time with friends.
Examinador
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidato
I usually chat with my friends, likes the habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and what's, uh, NBA player that's really I like it or what team we like it so we can have a like share talking parts.
Examinador
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidato
I prefer chatting with the groups of the people because a lot of many people can have different ideas and be more creative with ours. Talking, you know, talking and I means chatting with only one person. We need to think instead of talk, we can say.
Examinador
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidato
Actually, I like to communicate with people like face to face, because face to face we can know the persons of the emotions and we can do something that is suitable on that times in because in the text on the social medias, we don't know what they're feeling.
Examinador
Do you argue with friends?
Candidato
I seldom argue with my friends because I thinks that it will, uh, destroy our relationship between each others. We I can tell them my feelings, but I won't mad at them and I will speak at a nice voice to let them feels like they're really happy to share with them.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: 你的回答中有語法錯誤和冗長的表達,建議使用正確的動詞形式並簡潔表達。例如,避免重複使用 'like' 並注意主詞和動詞的一致性。
Ejemplo: Yes, I like chatting with my friends because we can share our daily experiences and learn about each other's likes and dislikes. I enjoy spending time with them.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: 回答中語法和詞彙使用不當,建議使用更自然的表達方式,並用連接詞使句子更流暢。
Ejemplo: I usually talk about our habits. For example, I enjoy playing basketball, so I often share my experiences and discuss my favorite NBA players and teams with my friends.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: 回答不夠清晰且語法錯誤較多,建議簡潔明確地表達偏好,並用連接詞組織句子。
Ejemplo: I prefer chatting with a group because many people bring different ideas, which makes the conversation more creative and interesting.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: 回答中有語法和用詞錯誤,建議使用更自然的句型並注意時態和介詞的使用。
Ejemplo: I prefer face-to-face communication because we can see people's emotions and respond appropriately, which is difficult through text messages on social media.
Do you argue with friends?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: 回答中語法錯誤較多,建議使用正確的動詞形式和句子結構,並簡潔表達想法。
Ejemplo: I seldom argue with my friends because I think it can harm our relationship. I usually express my feelings calmly so that we can share happily.
× Yes, I like to chatting with my friends because I likes the times that is can share our whole day life and also what do we like it or what do we dislikes and we can know the different peoples what they like and dislike and maybe I like enjoy the time with friends.
✓ Yes, I like chatting with my friends because I like the times that I can share our whole day life and also what we like or what we dislike and we can know the different people what they like and dislike and maybe I enjoy the time with friends.
The verb 'like' should be followed by the gerund form 'chatting' instead of 'to chatting'. Also, 'likes' should be 'like' to agree with the singular subject 'I'. 'Is can' is incorrect; it should be 'I can'. 'Do we like it' and 'do we dislikes' are incorrect question forms within a statement; they should be 'what we like' and 'what we dislike'. 'Peoples' is incorrect plural; the correct plural is 'people'. 'I like enjoy' is incorrect; it should be 'I enjoy'. These corrections improve verb forms, subject-verb agreement, and plural usage.
× Yes, I like to chatting with my friends because I likes the times that is can share our whole day life and also what do we like it or what do we dislikes and we can know the different peoples what they like and dislike and maybe I like enjoy the time with friends.
✓ Yes, I like chatting with my friends because I like the times that I can share our whole day life and also what we like or what we dislike and we can know the different people what they like and dislike and maybe I enjoy the time with friends.
The verb 'likes' is incorrectly used with the subject 'I'; it should be 'like' to match the first person singular. Also, 'dislikes' should be 'dislike' to agree with the plural subject 'we'. Correct subject-verb agreement is essential for grammatical accuracy.
× Yes, I like to chatting with my friends because I likes the times that is can share our whole day life and also what do we like it or what do we dislikes and we can know the different peoples what they like and dislike and maybe I like enjoy the time with friends.
✓ Yes, I like chatting with my friends because I like the times that I can share our whole day life and also what we like or what we dislike and we can know the different people what they like and dislike and maybe I enjoy the time with friends.
The phrase 'is can share' is incorrect; it should be 'I can share'. The auxiliary verb 'can' requires a subject 'I' before it, and 'is' is unnecessary here. Correcting this improves sentence clarity and grammatical correctness.
× Yes, I like to chatting with my friends because I likes the times that is can share our whole day life and also what do we like it or what do we dislikes and we can know the different peoples what they like and dislike and maybe I like enjoy the time with friends.
✓ Yes, I like chatting with my friends because I like the times that I can share our whole day life and also what we like or what we dislike and we can know the different people what they like and dislike and maybe I enjoy the time with friends.
The word 'peoples' is incorrect; the correct plural form is 'people'. Also, 'life' is uncountable and should not be pluralized. Correct plural forms are important for clear communication.
× I usually chat with my friends, likes the habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and what's, uh, NBA player that's really I like it or what team we like it so we can have a like share talking parts.
✓ I usually chat with my friends about habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and which NBA player I really like or which team we like so we can have a shared talking part.
The phrase 'likes the habits' is incorrect; it should be 'about habits'. 'What's, uh, NBA player that's really I like it' is ungrammatical; it should be 'which NBA player I really like'. 'Like share talking parts' is awkward; 'shared talking part' is clearer. Correct prepositions and verb forms improve clarity.
× I usually chat with my friends, likes the habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and what's, uh, NBA player that's really I like it or what team we like it so we can have a like share talking parts.
✓ I usually chat with my friends about habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and which NBA player I really like or which team we like so we can have a shared talking part.
The preposition 'with' is correct for 'chat with my friends', but 'likes the habits' is incorrect; it should be 'about habits'. Also, 'have a like share talking parts' is incorrect; 'have a shared talking part' is better. Correct preposition use is essential for meaning.
× I usually chat with my friends, likes the habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and what's, uh, NBA player that's really I like it or what team we like it so we can have a like share talking parts.
✓ I usually chat with my friends about habits. For instance, I like to play basketball and I will share my basketball experience and which NBA player I really like or which team we like so we can have a shared talking part.
The verb 'likes' is incorrectly used with the subject 'I'; it should be 'like' or rephrased as 'about habits'. Also, 'we like it' should be 'we like'. Correct subject-verb agreement is necessary.
× I prefer chatting with the groups of the people because a lot of many people can have different ideas and be more creative with ours. Talking, you know, talking and I means chatting with only one person. We need to think instead of talk, we can say.
✓ I prefer chatting with groups of people because many people can have different ideas and be more creative with ours. Talking, you know, talking means chatting with only one person. We need to think instead of talk, we can say.
The phrase 'the groups of the people' is awkward; 'groups of people' is better. 'A lot of many people' is redundant; 'many people' suffices. Correct plural forms and quantifiers improve sentence flow.
× I prefer chatting with the groups of the people because a lot of many people can have different ideas and be more creative with ours. Talking, you know, talking and I means chatting with only one person. We need to think instead of talk, we can say.
✓ I prefer chatting with groups of people because many people can have different ideas and be more creative with ours. Talking, you know, means chatting with only one person. We need to think instead of talk, we can say.
The conjunction 'and I means' is incorrect; it should be 'means'. Also, 'talking and I means' is ungrammatical; removing 'and I' clarifies the sentence. Proper conjunction use is important for clarity.
× Actually, I like to communicate with people like face to face, because face to face we can know the persons of the emotions and we can do something that is suitable on that times in because in the text on the social medias, we don't know what they're feeling.
✓ Actually, I like to communicate with people face to face because face to face we can know the person's emotions and we can do something that is suitable at that time because in text on social media, we don't know what they're feeling.
The phrase 'like face to face' should be 'face to face' without 'like'. 'Persons of the emotions' should be 'person's emotions'. 'On that times in' is incorrect; 'at that time' is correct. 'On the social medias' should be 'on social media'. Correct prepositions improve meaning and fluency.
× Actually, I like to communicate with people like face to face, because face to face we can know the persons of the emotions and we can do something that is suitable on that times in because in the text on the social medias, we don't know what they're feeling.
✓ Actually, I like to communicate with people face to face because face to face we can know the person's emotions and we can do something that is suitable at that time because in text on social media, we don't know what they're feeling.
'Persons' should be singular possessive 'person's' to indicate emotions belonging to one person. 'Times' should be singular 'time' as it refers to a specific moment. 'Social medias' is uncountable and should be 'social media'. Correct singular/plural forms are necessary.
× I seldom argue with my friends because I thinks that it will, uh, destroy our relationship between each others. We I can tell them my feelings, but I won't mad at them and I will speak at a nice voice to let them feels like they're really happy to share with them.
✓ I seldom argue with my friends because I think that it will destroy our relationship between each other. I can tell them my feelings, but I won't be mad at them and I will speak in a nice voice to let them feel like they're really happy to share with me.
The verb 'thinks' should be 'think' to agree with 'I'. 'Feels' should be 'feel' to agree with 'them'. 'Won't mad' is incorrect; it should be 'won't be mad'. Correct subject-verb agreement and verb forms are essential.
× I seldom argue with my friends because I thinks that it will, uh, destroy our relationship between each others. We I can tell them my feelings, but I won't mad at them and I will speak at a nice voice to let them feels like they're really happy to share with them.
✓ I seldom argue with my friends because I think that it will destroy our relationship between each other. I can tell them my feelings, but I won't be mad at them and I will speak in a nice voice to let them feel like they're really happy to share with me.
'Each others' should be 'each other' as it is reciprocal pronoun. 'Share with them' is awkward; 'share with me' fits better as the speaker is the recipient. Correct pronoun use clarifies meaning.
× I seldom argue with my friends because I thinks that it will, uh, destroy our relationship between each others. We I can tell them my feelings, but I won't mad at them and I will speak at a nice voice to let them feels like they're really happy to share with them.
✓ I seldom argue with my friends because I think that it will destroy our relationship between each other. I can tell them my feelings, but I won't be mad at them and I will speak in a nice voice to let them feel like they're really happy to share with me.
The phrase 'speak at a nice voice' is incorrect; it should be 'speak in a nice voice'. Prepositions must be used correctly to convey intended meaning.