Part 1
試験官
Do you write a lot?
受験者
Yes, I really enjoy writing. You know, it's very good for remember something clearly. But now I like write on the mobile phone, you know, that's very convenient to write to remember.
試験官
What do you like to write? Why?
受験者
Well, actually I like writing my emotions every day because I always focus on myself. I think I am a good friend for myself, yes.
試験官
Do you think the things you write would change?
受験者
Well, not really. I think you know, if I will write down something it's already have done. So I think can't change anything, but all right, maybe I have a few feelings about that. So if something change, I think that.
試験官
Do you prefer typing or handwriting when you are writing?
受験者
Well, it depends on the situation. If I'm have a computer now, maybe I will use the typing, but if I don't have, for example, I'm writing my diary, maybe I prefer to handwriting. Yes.
Do you write a lot?
スコア: 65.0提案: คุณควรปรับปรุงการใช้ไวยากรณ์และคำศัพท์ให้ถูกต้องและเป็นธรรมชาติมากขึ้น เช่น ใช้ 'remembering' แทน 'remember' และ 'like to write' แทน 'like write' รวมถึงลดการใช้คำซ้ำซ้อนและเพิ่มความชัดเจนในประโยค
例: Yes, I really enjoy writing because it helps me remember things clearly. Nowadays, I prefer writing on my mobile phone since it's very convenient.
What do you like to write? Why?
スコア: 70.0提案: ควรเพิ่มรายละเอียดและใช้คำเชื่อมเพื่อทำให้คำตอบสมบูรณ์และลื่นไหลมากขึ้น เช่น อธิบายว่าการเขียนอารมณ์ช่วยให้เข้าใจตัวเองดีขึ้นอย่างไร
例: I like writing about my emotions every day because it helps me understand myself better. Moreover, it allows me to reflect on my feelings and improve my mood.
Do you think the things you write would change?
スコア: 55.0提案: ควรปรับปรุงความชัดเจนและโครงสร้างประโยคให้สมบูรณ์ รวมถึงใช้คำเชื่อมเพื่อเชื่อมโยงความคิดอย่างมีเหตุผล
例: I don't think what I write will change because once I write something, it has already happened. However, my feelings about those events might change over time.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting when you are writing?
スコア: 60.0提案: ควรปรับปรุงไวยากรณ์และการใช้คำให้ถูกต้อง เช่น 'I have' แทน 'I'm have' และใช้คำเชื่อมเพื่อให้ประโยคลื่นไหลและชัดเจน
例: It depends on the situation. If I have a computer, I prefer typing, but if I don't, for example when writing my diary, I prefer handwriting.
× it's very good for remember something clearly
✓ it's very good for remembering something clearly
After the preposition 'for', the verb should be in the '-ing' form, so 'remember' should be 'remembering'. This is a common structure in English where 'for' is followed by a gerund to indicate purpose.
× I like write on the mobile phone
✓ I like writing on the mobile phone
'Like' is followed by a verb in the '-ing' form when expressing enjoyment of an activity, so 'write' should be 'writing'.
× that's very convenient to write to remember
✓ that's very convenient for writing to remember
'Convenient' is usually followed by 'for' plus a gerund to indicate the activity that is convenient, so 'to write' should be 'for writing'.
× I like writing my emotions every day
✓ I like writing about my emotions every day
'Writing emotions' is unnatural; the correct phrase is 'writing about my emotions' to indicate the topic of writing.
× I think I am a good friend for myself
✓ I think I am a good friend to myself
'Friend to someone' is the correct collocation, not 'friend for someone'.
× if I will write down something it's already have done
✓ if I write down something, it's already done
In conditional sentences of the first type, 'if' clause uses present simple, not 'will'. Also, 'have done' is incorrect here; 'done' is sufficient.
× it's already have done
✓ it's already done
'It' is singular, so 'have' is incorrect; 'done' is the past participle used with 'is' here.
× So I think can't change anything
✓ So I think it can't change anything
The sentence lacks a subject before 'can't'; adding 'it' clarifies the subject.
× maybe I have a few feelings about that
✓ maybe I have a few feelings about that
This sentence is grammatically correct; no correction needed.
× So if something change, I think that
✓ So if something changes, I think that
The verb 'change' should be in third person singular present tense 'changes' to agree with the singular subject 'something'.
× If I'm have a computer now
✓ If I have a computer now
'I'm have' is incorrect; the correct form is 'I have' for present simple tense.
× maybe I prefer to handwriting
✓ maybe I prefer handwriting
'Prefer' is followed directly by the noun or gerund without 'to' in this context; 'handwriting' is a noun here.