Part 1
Examinador
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Candidato
I don't prefer taking pictures of different views, but I like to watch a beautiful view with my favorite person.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Candidato
I prefer wheels in rural areas and I think that views in urban areas are not have to count on wheels.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Candidato
I prefer views in my own country because I think that my country has a such a beautiful views, beautiful lakes, beautiful mountains and my country has a very perfectly tourist attractions like historical sites, like natural.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Be more direct and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence that answers the question, then give one or two specific reasons or an example. Avoid awkward phrasing (e.g. “I don't prefer” → “I don't usually”) and unnecessary contrast unless it adds meaning.
Ejemplo: I don't usually take pictures of views; I prefer to enjoy them in the moment. For example, when I visit a seaside town I like to sit with a friend and watch the sunset rather than worry about taking photos.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Puntuación: 34.0Sugerencia: Clarify your main idea and use correct vocabulary. Begin with a simple clear statement (Urban or rural?), then add supporting details with linking words. Avoid unclear words like “wheels” and grammar errors. Keep it to 1–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer views in rural areas because they are quieter and more natural. For instance, I enjoy looking at mountains and lakes where there is less noise and more fresh air.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: Use a concise topic sentence and then give specific details without repetition. Correct grammar (e.g. “a such a beautiful views” → “such beautiful views” or “very beautiful views”). Use linking words (for example, such as) and limit to maximum five sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer views in my own country because it has many beautiful landscapes. For example, there are clear lakes, high mountains, and interesting historical sites that I enjoy visiting.
× I don't prefer taking pictures of different views, but I like to watch a beautiful view with my favorite person.
✓ I don't prefer taking pictures of different views, but I like to look at a beautiful view with my favorite person.
The original uses 'watch' with 'a view', which is not the typical collocation in English. 'Look at' or 'see' are correct verbs for observing scenery. This is a word choice/collocation issue best treated as a modal/verb usage correction: replace 'watch' with 'look at' to sound natural. Suggestion: use 'look at' when referring to observing scenery. Grammar problem type ID: 4
× I prefer wheels in rural areas and I think that views in urban areas are not have to count on wheels.
✓ I prefer views in rural areas, and I think that views in urban areas do not have to be counted on wheels.
The sentence has multiple issues: 'wheels' is incorrect for 'views' (likely a wrong word choice), and 'are not have to count on wheels' mixes verb forms and auxiliary usage incorrectly. To follow English verb structure, use 'do not have to' + base verb. Also ensure subject-verb agreement and correct vocabulary: use 'views' instead of 'wheels'. Suggestion: use clear verb phrases such as 'do not have to be counted on' or better rephrase to 'don't depend on wheels' if meaning transport is intended. Grammar problem type ID: 2
× I prefer views in my own country because I think that my country has a such a beautiful views, beautiful lakes, beautiful mountains and my country has a very perfectly tourist attractions like historical sites, like natural.
✓ I prefer views in my own country because I think that my country has such beautiful views, beautiful lakes, beautiful mountains, and very good tourist attractions, such as historical sites and natural attractions.
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