StudyPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you work or are you a student?

Candidato

I must feel that I have been studying things in Auckland for eight months.

Examinador

Where do you study?

Candidato

Currently I'm standing in place in Auckland. It's been a month since I'm studying at language school.

Examinador

Is it a good place to study?

Candidato

It's nice place to tell you because umm, umm, I can, I can come and call it. A lot of people call me from various countries and.

Examinador

Would you like the place where you study to make any changes?

Candidato

Tell me a good morning, change my place, will I install it? Because no I didn't like. I don't like any changes surrounding me and I'm just my friends.

Examinador

What are your future study plans?

Candidato

Immediately I can send flight to a proven landing rescue and then I'll help. I have thought to enter postgraduate school.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.0Fluidez y coherencia: 5.0Pronunciación: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.0

Part 1

Do you work or are you a student?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Begin with a direct, clear statement about your status (work or study). Keep it concise and relevant, avoid irrelevant phrases like "I must feel." Use one sentence stating your situation and a second optional sentence giving a brief detail (e.g., length of study).

Ejemplo: I am a student. I have been studying in Auckland for eight months.

Where do you study?

Puntuación: 45.0

Sugerencia: Answer directly with the location and the institution type. Use correct tense and natural phrasing (e.g., "I've been studying at a language school for one month"). Avoid irrelevant actions like "standing in place."

Ejemplo: I study at a language school in Auckland. I have been studying there for one month.

Is it a good place to study?

Puntuación: 35.0

Sugerencia: Start with a clear opinion (yes/no) and give one or two specific reasons why. Use linking words like "because" or "also." Avoid hesitation sounds and incomplete sentences. Provide specific details (facilities, teachers, diversity of students).

Ejemplo: Yes, it's a good place to study because the teachers are supportive and there are modern facilities. Also, I meet students from many different countries, which helps improve my English.

Would you like the place where you study to make any changes?

Puntuación: 30.0

Sugerencia: Answer the question directly (yes/no) and explain briefly why. If you don't want changes, say so and give one clear reason. Use coherent sentences and linking words such as "because" or "so." Avoid unrelated phrases and repetition.

Ejemplo: No, I wouldn't like the school to change much because I am comfortable with the current teachers and my friends are here. Small improvements like better study rooms would be helpful, though.

What are your future study plans?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Give a clear statement of your plans (e.g., applying for postgraduate study) and, if possible, one specific detail such as the subject, timeframe, or steps you will take. Avoid irrelevant or unclear phrases. Use correct grammar for future intentions ("I plan to...", "I intend to...").

Ejemplo: I plan to apply for postgraduate school next year to study English teaching. To prepare, I am improving my English and researching universities with strong TESOL programmes.

Gramática

Present tense issue

× I must feel that I have been studying things in Auckland for eight months.

I feel that I have been studying in Auckland for eight months.

The original uses 'must feel' incorrectly; 'must' expresses obligation or deduction, not the intended present feeling. Removing 'must' and using present simple 'I feel' matches the ongoing situation. Also 'studying things' is unnatural; 'studying in Auckland' is clearer.

Present tense issue

× Currently I'm standing in place in Auckland.

Currently I'm staying in Auckland.

'Standing in place' is incorrect for residing; the present continuous 'I'm staying' correctly expresses temporary residence. 'Standing' describes a physical posture, not living situation.

Present tense issue

× It's been a month since I'm studying at language school.

I've been studying at a language school for a month.

The structure 'It's been a month since I'm studying' is ungrammatical. Use present perfect continuous 'I've been studying' with 'for a month' to indicate duration up to now. Also use the article 'a' before 'language school.'

Article errors

× It's nice place to tell you because umm, umm, I can, I can come and call it.

It's a nice place, because I can meet people and call them.

Missing article: 'nice place' requires 'a.' The phrase 'come and call it' is unclear; likely means 'meet people and call them.' Clarify verbs and add comma for natural speech. Use plural 'people' and object pronoun 'them.'

Sentence structure errors

× A lot of people call me from various countries and.

A lot of people contact me from various countries.

Sentence ended with 'and' and 'call me' is odd in context. 'Contact me' is clearer for communication. Remove trailing conjunction and complete the idea.

Sentence structure errors

× Tell me a good morning, change my place, will I install it?

Would you tell me good morning? Should I change my place? Will I settle there?

Original is a run-on of unrelated fragments and incorrect question forms. Separate into three possible intended questions and use correct modal/question structures: 'Would you...', 'Should I...', 'Will I...'. Replace 'install it' with 'settle there' for natural English.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Because no I didn't like.

No, I don't like it.

Tense and pronoun issues: 'I didn't like' (past) conflicts with ongoing dislike; present 'I don't like it' is appropriate. Include object pronoun 'it.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I don't like any changes surrounding me and I'm just my friends.

I don't like any changes around me, and I prefer to be with my friends.

'Surrounding me' should be 'around me.' 'I'm just my friends' is ungrammatical; clarify meaning as 'I prefer to be with my friends.'

Future tense issue

× Immediately I can send flight to a proven landing rescue and then I'll help.

I can immediately catch a flight to the rescue landing and then I'll help.

Word order and word choice are incorrect. Place 'immediately' before the verb and use 'catch a flight' for taking a plane. 'Proven landing rescue' is nonsensical; likely 'rescue landing' or 'rescue site.' Adjust for clarity and keep future/help sequence with 'I'll.'

Future tense issue

× I have thought to enter postgraduate school.

I have thought about entering postgraduate school.

Use 'thought about' or 'plan to' with 'entering' (gerund). 'Thought to enter' is incorrect collocation. Present perfect 'I have thought about...' indicates consideration; 'entering' is the correct gerund form.

Vocabulario

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
NiceEnjoyable; Pleasant; Polite; Subtle; Fine
VariousDiverse
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