Part 1
Examinador
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Candidato
Yes, I really enjoy taking picture of different views. I'm like photographing a flower pot and animal because it's having more captioned memory. As the place that I had to visit one car trip. I often sit by the near of the window to take a photo of the safari view view outside the door. The window. It's had me more memorable.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Candidato
I prefer to use areas because they are clear and has a lot on Galaxy and fresh air which help me relate rather than urban areas. Has impressive building and bringing light but they are very very busy and more crowded. But I think the both of them is very attracted with the people that lying taking the picture the most.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Candidato
I like you in my own country because the countryside feel untouching and similar and I often feel emotional when I listen the city. At the same time, I enjoy you in the old country because they are used as surprising for my eye, for my brain and more relation. So both have a scenery are attracted to me that I really enjoy the most.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Speak more clearly and use correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence directly answering the question, then add one or two specific supporting details linked with basic connectors (for example, 'because' or 'so'). Avoid repetition and irrelevant fragments. Use correct noun forms and prepositions (e.g., 'taking pictures', 'a flower pot', 'animals', 'near the window'). Keep answers to 2–4 sentences and make each sentence complete.
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy taking pictures of different views because I like capturing small details like flower pots and animals. For example, on car trips I usually sit by the window and photograph the landscape outside, which helps me remember the journey.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Puntuación: 35.0Sugerencia: Give a direct preference and provide specific reasons using correct grammar and vocabulary. Use linking words (e.g., 'because', 'however') to compare urban and rural views. Avoid vague or incorrect words ('Galaxy' is inappropriate here). Keep sentences concise and coherent, and use plural/singular correctly ('areas are', 'buildings are').
Ejemplo: I prefer rural areas because the air is fresher and the scenery feels more peaceful, which makes better photos. However, urban areas have impressive buildings and bright lights that are interesting to photograph when I want a busier, more modern look.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and clearly. State a preference (one or both) and explain with concrete reasons and examples. Use correct pronouns and vocabulary ('I like views in my own country', 'the countryside feels unspoiled'). Avoid unclear phrases like 'listen the city' or 'used as surprising'. Keep to 2–3 well-formed sentences and link ideas with 'because' or 'also'.
Ejemplo: I prefer views in my own country because the countryside feels unspoiled and it makes me feel nostalgic. I also enjoy views in other countries because they offer new and surprising landscapes, so I appreciate both for different reasons.
× Yes, I really enjoy taking picture of different views.
✓ Yes, I really enjoy taking pictures of different views.
The noun 'picture' should be plural 'pictures' because 'taking pictures of different views' refers to multiple images. Use plural for countable nouns when referring to more than one or when speaking generally about the activity. Suggestion: Use 'pictures' when talking about taking photos regularly or multiple photos.
× I'm like photographing a flower pot and animal because it's having more captioned memory.
✓ I like photographing flower pots and animals because they create more memorable images.
'I'm like' is incorrect; use simple present 'I like' for preferences (problem type 6 as well, but limited to present participle here). 'a flower pot and animal' should be plural to match general preference. 'it's having' is incorrect; use simple verb 'create' or 'are' and noun phrase 'more memorable images' rather than 'captioned memory'. Suggestion: Use 'I like photographing' + plural nouns for general habits and use 'create memorable images' to express result.
× As the place that I had to visit one car trip.
✓ I visited the place on a car trip.
Original sentence is ungrammatical and lacks clear subject-verb structure. Use simple past 'visited' to describe a past trip and the prepositional phrase 'on a car trip' to show how you went. Suggestion: Keep sentences clear with subject + past verb + time/place phrase for past events.
× I often sit by the near of the window to take a photo of the safari view view outside the door.
✓ I often sit near the window to take photos of the safari view outside.
'By the near of the window' is ungrammatical; use 'near the window' or 'by the window'. 'take a photo of the safari view view outside the door' has repetition and unnecessary 'of the' and 'outside the door' is awkward; 'outside' suffices. Use plural 'photos' for habitual action. Suggestion: Use 'sit near the window' or 'sit by the window' and remove redundant words.
× The window. It's had me more memorable.
✓ The window made the experience more memorable for me.
'It's had me more memorable' is incorrect structure and tense. Use 'made' (past tense) to show effect and phrase 'more memorable for me' to express personal impact. Suggestion: Use 'made the experience more memorable for me' to clearly link cause and effect.
× I prefer to use areas because they are clear and has a lot on Galaxy and fresh air which help me relate rather than urban areas.
✓ I prefer rural areas because they are clean and have lots of greenery and fresh air, which helps me relax compared to urban areas.
'Use areas' is wrong; should specify 'rural areas'. 'clear' likely meant 'clean'. 'has a lot on Galaxy' is meaningless—probably 'lots of greenery'. Subject-verb agreement: 'they ... has' should be 'they ... have'. 'help me relate' likely 'help me relax'. Suggestion: Be specific (rural/urban), ensure subject-verb agreement, and choose appropriate nouns like 'greenery'.
× Has impressive building and bringing light but they are very very busy and more crowded.
✓ There are impressive buildings and bright lights, but urban areas are very busy and crowded.
Sentence lacked subject; start with 'There are' for existence (or 'Urban areas have'). 'building' needs plural 'buildings'. 'bringing light' should be 'bright lights' or 'lots of lights'. Suggestion: Use 'There are' or 'Urban areas have' and match plural nouns and verbs.
× But I think the both of them is very attracted with the people that lying taking the picture the most.
✓ But I think both of them are very attractive to people who like taking pictures the most.
'the both of them is' should be 'both of them are' (subject-verb agreement). 'attracted with the people' is wrong; use 'attractive to people'. 'lying taking the picture' is incorrect; likely 'who like taking pictures'. Suggestion: Use 'both of them are attractive to people who like taking pictures'.
× I like you in my own country because the countryside feel untouching and similar and I often feel emotional when I listen the city.
✓ I prefer views in my own country because the countryside feels untouched and familiar, and I often feel emotional when I visit the city.
'I like you' incorrectly uses 'you' instead of 'views'. 'countryside feel' should be 'countryside feels' (subject-verb agreement). 'untouching and similar' unclear—'untouched and familiar' fits. 'listen the city' is wrong; 'visit the city' or 'hear the city' depending on meaning; 'visit' makes sense. Suggestion: Use correct pronouns ('views'), ensure subject-verb agreement, and choose appropriate verbs like 'visit'.
× At the same time, I enjoy you in the old country because they are used as surprising for my eye, for my brain and more relation.
✓ At the same time, I enjoy visiting foreign countries because they surprise my eyes and mind and feel more refreshing.
'I enjoy you in the old country' misuses pronoun and 'old country' unclear—use 'foreign countries' or 'other countries'. 'they are used as surprising' is wrong; use 'they surprise'. 'more relation' is unclear—'refreshing' or 'stimulating' fits. Suggestion: Use 'visiting other countries' and active verbs like 'surprise' and clearer adjectives such as 'refreshing'.
× So both have a scenery are attracted to me that I really enjoy the most.
✓ So both types of scenery attract me, and I enjoy them equally.
Original sentence is awkward and ungrammatical. Use clear subject-verb structure: 'both types of scenery attract me' and 'I enjoy them equally' to express preference for both. Suggestion: Keep sentences concise and use correct verb forms like 'attract' for present general statements.