Part 1
Examinador
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Candidato
Yes, I like taking pictures because I like photography. I like to capture the moments from different angle, especially if it's an object I can see from different angles when I'm checking a beautiful scenery or beautiful object.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Candidato
I think it depends because I live in urban areas so I'm used to skyscraper and many buildings in my town, so sometimes I really want to visit rural areas for some changes.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Candidato
I like both because in my country there are so many beautiful places to visit and I like to visit them, but there are many things that my country doesn't have, such as sakura or winter, and I have to visit another place.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Your answer is relevant and shows enthusiasm, but it is slightly repetitive and has grammar issues (article usage, plural/singular, word order). Make a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Keep it concise (max 4–5 sentences).
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy taking pictures because I’m passionate about photography. For example, I often shoot landscapes and close-ups from different angles to capture unique perspectives. Also, I try to focus on lighting and composition to make each photo more interesting.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Puntuación: 76.0Sugerencia: Good content and clear opinion, but the answer is a little long-winded and has grammar issues (article use, plural nouns). Start with a direct topic sentence, then briefly explain why with a linking word. Be more specific about what aspects you like in each setting.
Ejemplo: It depends, but I usually prefer rural views for variety. Since I live in a city surrounded by skyscrapers, I enjoy visiting the countryside to experience open spaces, fresh air and natural scenery for a change.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: The answer conveys a balanced opinion but is slightly informal and repeats ideas. Improve grammar (use articles, natural phrasing) and give one clear example with a linking phrase. Avoid saying "I have to visit another place"—use a softer phrasing like "I would like to visit."
Ejemplo: I enjoy views in both my country and abroad. At home I appreciate familiar landscapes and cultural sites; however, I also travel overseas to see things we lack locally, such as cherry blossoms or snowy winters, which offer new experiences.
× I like to capture the moments from different angle, especially if it's an object I can see from different angles when I'm checking a beautiful scenery or beautiful object.
✓ I like to capture moments from different angles, especially if it's an object I can see from different angles when I'm looking at a beautiful scene or object.
Errors: 'the moments' and 'different angle' are incorrect noun articles/number and 'checking a beautiful scenery' uses wrong verb and 'scenery' is uncountable. Relevant grammar types: 8 (verb + -ing) and 1 (singular and plural) and 22 (article errors). Correction details: Removed the definite article before 'moments' because 'moments' is general; changed 'different angle' to plural 'different angles' to match context; replaced 'checking' with 'looking at' because 'checking' is unnatural here; changed 'a beautiful scenery' to 'a beautiful scene' since 'scenery' is uncountable and 'scene' is the correct countable noun. Suggestion: Use plural forms when speaking generally, use 'look at' for viewing, and choose countable/uncountable nouns appropriately.
× I think it depends because I live in urban areas so I'm used to skyscraper and many buildings in my town, so sometimes I really want to visit rural areas for some changes.
✓ I think it depends because I live in an urban area so I'm used to skyscrapers and many buildings in my town, so sometimes I really want to visit rural areas for a change.
Errors: 'urban areas' vs 'an urban area' mismatch with 'my town'; 'skyscraper' should be plural 'skyscrapers'; 'for some changes' is unnatural—use 'for a change'. Relevant grammar types: 1 (singular and plural) and 22 (article errors) and 13 (incorrect use of adjectives/adverbs). Correction details: Use 'an urban area' to refer to the general environment of the speaker's town; pluralize 'skyscrapers' to match 'many buildings'; replace 'for some changes' with 'for a change' idiomatically. Suggestion: Match singular/plural to the noun context and use common set phrases.
× I like both because in my country there are so many beautiful places to visit and I like to visit them, but there are many things that my country doesn't have, such as sakura or winter, and I have to visit another place.
✓ I like both because in my country there are so many beautiful places to visit and I like to visit them, but there are many things my country doesn't have, such as cherry blossoms or winter, so I have to visit other places.
Errors: 'sakura' is a Japanese word—use 'cherry blossoms' in general English; 'visit another place' is awkward when referring to things plural—use 'visit other places'; 'and' joins clauses awkwardly—'so' expresses result. Relevant grammar types: 11 (preposition/use of phrases) and 14 (quantifiers) and 16 (conjunction). Correction details: Replace 'sakura' with 'cherry blossoms' for clarity, change 'another place' to 'other places' to match plurality, and use 'so' to indicate result. Suggestion: Use clear English equivalents for foreign words when necessary, match singular/plural, and use conjunctions to show cause/result.