Part 1
試験官
Where is your hometown?
受験者
Currently I am living in Brampton, California, Canada, but my hometown is in India, so it is located in the state of Punjab.
試験官
What do you like about your home town?
受験者
I really do like to my hometown because of there are there have a much roots roots my roots. So I I I don't like their culture and traditional and I also I do like their community and also big thing is there there are especially.
試験官
How long have you lived there?
受験者
I don't know. I love also 40 plus year. I live there. So then I plan to come to the Canada then I I move here from last year.
試験官
Is your home town a good place for young people?
受験者
I'll call. Yes, Sir. Yeah, there are there. My hotel is good for every ages, but mostly young peoples are very enjoying enjoying there because of there are the status of providing a more facility and opportunity.
Where is your hometown?
スコア: 60.0提案: Your answer is somewhat confusing because you mention Brampton, California, Canada, which mixes locations. Try to be clear and concise by directly stating your hometown and current residence separately. Also, avoid unnecessary details that may confuse the listener.
例: My hometown is in Punjab, India. Currently, I live in Brampton, Canada.
What do you like about your home town?
スコア: 40.0提案: Your answer is unclear and contains many repetitions and grammatical errors. Focus on giving a clear topic sentence and supporting details with linking words. For example, mention specific aspects you like about your hometown, such as culture, traditions, or community, and explain why.
例: I like my hometown because it has a rich culture and strong community ties. For example, traditional festivals bring people together, which creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
How long have you lived there?
スコア: 50.0提案: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to give a direct answer with clear time references and use linking words to explain your move. Avoid filler words and repetitions.
例: I lived in my hometown for over 40 years. Then, I moved to Canada last year to start a new chapter in my life.
Is your home town a good place for young people?
スコア: 45.0提案: Your answer is confusing and contains many errors. Focus on giving a clear opinion and supporting it with specific reasons. Use linking words to connect your ideas and avoid unnecessary words.
例: Yes, my hometown is a good place for young people because it offers many facilities and opportunities, such as educational institutions and recreational activities.
× Currently I am living in Brampton, California, Canada, but my hometown is in India, so it is located in the state of Punjab.
✓ Currently I live in Brampton, California, Canada, but my hometown is in India, located in the state of Punjab.
The phrase 'I am living' suggests a temporary action, but since the student is stating their current residence as a fact, the simple present tense 'I live' is more appropriate here.
× I really do like to my hometown because of there are there have a much roots roots my roots.
✓ I really like my hometown because I have many roots there.
The original sentence is confusing and ungrammatical. The phrase 'do like to my hometown' is incorrect; 'like my hometown' is correct. Also, 'there are there have a much roots roots my roots' is unclear and redundant. The corrected sentence simplifies and clarifies the meaning.
× So I I I don't like their culture and traditional and I also I do like their community and also big thing is there there are especially.
✓ So I like their culture and traditions, and I also like their community. Another important thing is that there are special aspects.
The original sentence has pronoun misuse and repetition ('I I I', 'their culture and traditional'). 'Traditional' should be plural 'traditions'. The sentence is fragmented and unclear; the correction improves clarity and grammar.
× I don't know. I love also 40 plus year. I live there. So then I plan to come to the Canada then I I move here from last year.
✓ I don't know. I lived there for over 40 years. Then I planned to come to Canada, and I moved here last year.
The student mixes present and past tenses incorrectly. 'I love also 40 plus year' is incorrect; it should be 'I lived there for over 40 years'. 'I plan' and 'I move' should be in past tense to match the timeline.
× I'll call. Yes, Sir. Yeah, there are there. My hotel is good for every ages, but mostly young peoples are very enjoying enjoying there because of there are the status of providing a more facility and opportunity.
✓ Yes, sir. My hometown is good for all ages, but mostly young people enjoy it because it provides many facilities and opportunities.
The sentence has pronoun errors ('there are there', 'my hotel' instead of 'my hometown'), incorrect plural forms ('young peoples'), and awkward phrasing. The correction fixes pronouns, plural forms, and improves clarity.