Part 1
Examinador
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidato
Yes, I like to do chatting with my friends. When it comes to my phone, I do chat by my phone because it's convenient. Uh, I can reply to your message anywhere. Uh, when I meet them, I love to talk them about the various topics like sports and vacation.
Examinador
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidato
I usually chat about the sports, vacations and TV shows and as well as about my studies as I am studying in the McEwen University in Edmonton and Lavada. So when I meet with friends I talk about the various kinds of assignments and apart from this I am also interested in the job.
Examinador
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidato
Actually it depends on the situation. If the group of people is my friends then I am completely comfortable. If it's a group of people unknown they in the professional context then I have I am little nervous and then I have to be really prepared. So it depends on completely situation.
Examinador
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidato
Actually it is also depend on the situation. If I am talking to with my friend then if he or she is comfortable then we can uh do conversation on social media. If they are good to come with me then it could be face to face.
Examinador
Do you argue with friends?
Candidato
Not really. I don't argue with my friends on silly topics. If there is something really serious then it's human nature. We usually react. So sometimes I argue but not usually.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Try to make your answers more natural and concise by avoiding unnecessary words like 'do chatting' and filler words such as 'uh'. Also, use correct prepositions and sentence structures, for example, say 'I like chatting with my friends' and 'I love to talk to them about various topics'.
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy chatting with my friends. I often use my phone because it's convenient and allows me to reply to messages anytime. When we meet in person, I like to talk about topics like sports and vacations.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Focus on organizing your answer clearly with linking words and avoid redundancy. Also, be specific and accurate with your vocabulary, for example, say 'I usually chat about sports, vacations, TV shows, and my studies at McEwen University in Edmonton.'
Ejemplo: I usually chat about sports, vacations, TV shows, and my studies at McEwen University in Edmonton. When I meet friends, we often discuss different assignments. Besides that, I am also interested in job opportunities.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Try to improve sentence clarity and grammar. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly. For example, say 'It depends on the situation. I feel comfortable chatting with a group of my friends, but I get a little nervous in professional groups with strangers, so I prepare myself.'
Ejemplo: It depends on the situation. I feel comfortable chatting with a group of my friends, but when it's a professional group with strangers, I get a little nervous and need to prepare myself.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Work on sentence structure and avoid filler words. Use clear linking phrases to express conditions. For example, say 'It depends on the situation. If my friend prefers, we chat via social media; otherwise, we meet face-to-face.'
Ejemplo: It depends on the situation. If my friend prefers, we chat via social media; otherwise, we meet face-to-face.
Do you argue with friends?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Try to make your answer more fluent and natural by combining sentences and using appropriate linking words. For example, say 'I don't usually argue with my friends over silly topics, but if something serious happens, it's natural to react and sometimes argue.'
Ejemplo: I don't usually argue with my friends over silly topics, but if something serious happens, it's natural to react and sometimes argue.
× Yes, I like to do chatting with my friends.
✓ Yes, I like chatting with my friends.
The verb 'like' is commonly followed by a gerund (-ing form) rather than 'to do' plus a gerund. Saying 'like chatting' is more natural and grammatically correct than 'like to do chatting.'
× When it comes to my phone, I do chat by my phone because it's convenient.
✓ When it comes to my phone, I do chat on my phone because it's convenient.
The correct preposition to use with 'chat' and devices is 'on' rather than 'by.' We say 'chat on my phone' to indicate the device used for chatting.
× Uh, when I meet them, I love to talk them about the various topics like sports and vacation.
✓ Uh, when I meet them, I love to talk to them about various topics like sports and vacations.
The verb 'talk' requires the preposition 'to' before the object pronoun. Also, 'vacation' should be plural to match 'sports' as examples of topics.
× I usually chat about the sports, vacations and TV shows and as well as about my studies as I am studying in the McEwen University in Edmonton and Lavada.
✓ I usually chat about sports, vacations, TV shows, and also about my studies as I am studying at McEwen University in Edmonton and Lavada.
The definite article 'the' is not needed before plural nouns like 'sports' and 'vacations' in this context. Also, 'in the McEwen University' should be 'at McEwen University' because we use 'at' with institutions and omit 'the' before university names.
× So when I meet with friends I talk about the various kinds of assignments and apart from this I am also interested in the job.
✓ So when I meet with friends, I talk about various kinds of assignments, and apart from this, I am also interested in the job.
A comma is needed after introductory phrases for clarity. Also, 'the various kinds of assignments' is acceptable, but 'various kinds of assignments' is more natural. The phrase 'interested in the job' is correct if referring to a specific job.
× Actually it depends on the situation.
✓ Actually, it depends on the situation.
A comma is needed after 'Actually' to separate the introductory adverb from the main clause for correct sentence structure.
× If the group of people is my friends then I am completely comfortable.
✓ If the group of people are my friends, then I am completely comfortable.
When referring to a group of people as individuals, the verb should agree in plural form 'are' rather than singular 'is.' Also, a comma is needed before 'then.'
× If it's a group of people unknown they in the professional context then I have I am little nervous and then I have to be really prepared.
✓ If it's a group of unknown people in a professional context, then I am a little nervous and have to be really prepared.
The phrase 'group of people unknown they' is incorrect; it should be 'group of unknown people.' Also, 'I have I am little nervous' is redundant and missing articles; it should be 'I am a little nervous.' Commas improve clarity.
× So it depends on completely situation.
✓ So it completely depends on the situation.
The adverb 'completely' should be placed before the verb 'depends' for correct adverb placement. Also, 'on completely situation' is incorrect; it should be 'on the situation.'
× Actually it is also depend on the situation.
✓ Actually, it also depends on the situation.
The verb 'depend' should be in third person singular 'depends' to agree with 'it.' Also, 'depend on' is correct, but the verb form was wrong. A comma after 'Actually' improves clarity.
× If I am talking to with my friend then if he or she is comfortable then we can uh do conversation on social media.
✓ If I am talking with my friend, then if he or she is comfortable, we can have a conversation on social media.
The phrase 'talking to with' is incorrect; it should be 'talking with' or 'talking to.' Also, 'do conversation' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'have a conversation.' Commas improve sentence clarity.
× If they are good to come with me then it could be face to face.
✓ If they are willing to come with me, then it could be face to face.
The phrase 'good to come with me' is incorrect; 'willing to come with me' is appropriate. Also, 'face to face' is an adverbial phrase and should be preceded by 'be' as in 'it could be face to face.' Commas improve clarity.
× Not really. I don't argue with my friends on silly topics.
✓ Not really. I don't argue with my friends about silly topics.
The preposition 'on' is less appropriate here; 'argue about' is the correct collocation. The modal verb usage is correct, but preposition choice needed correction.
× If there is something really serious then it's human nature.
✓ If there is something really serious, then it's human nature.
A comma is needed after the conditional clause for clarity. The pronoun usage is correct.
× We usually react.
✓ We usually react.
This sentence is grammatically correct; no correction needed.
× So sometimes I argue but not usually.
✓ So sometimes I argue, but not usually.
A comma is needed before 'but' to separate the clauses properly. The tense is appropriate.