Part 1
試験官
Are you good at memorising things?
受験者
Yes, I'm good at recognizing and memorizing things. For example, when I used to study for my exams, I used some techniques like preparation and association, which helped me to retain information more effectively. This ability could be beneficial especially when learning new languages or preparing presentations.
試験官
Have you ever forgotten something important?
受験者
Yes, I've forgotten something important before, such as missing deadline for your book project. This happened because I was home help with multiple tasks and didn't manage my time effectively. Since then I have started using reminders and calendars to stay recognised and avoid similar mistakes.
試験官
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
受験者
In daily life, it is important to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively. For example, keeping track of my appointments and deadlines helps reduce the stress and increases productivity.
試験官
How do you remember important things?
受験者
I usually remember important things by writing them down in a planner or using reminder apps on my phone. This method helps me to recognize and organize task effectively and I don't forget deadlines for appointments. Setting alarms for meetings has saved me from missing important events several times.
Are you good at memorising things?
スコア: 75.0提案: Your answer is generally clear and relevant, but to improve, try to avoid redundancy such as repeating 'recognizing and memorizing things' and use more precise vocabulary. Also, linking your examples more smoothly with linking words will make your response more coherent.
例: Yes, I am quite good at memorising. For instance, when preparing for exams, I used techniques like association and preparation, which helped me retain information effectively. Moreover, this skill is especially useful when learning new languages or preparing presentations.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
スコア: 65.0提案: Your answer addresses the question but contains grammatical errors and unclear phrases like 'home help with multiple tasks' and 'stay recognised'. To improve, focus on clear sentence structure and use appropriate linking words to connect ideas logically.
例: Yes, I have forgotten something important, like missing the deadline for a book project. This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and failed to manage my time properly. Since then, I have started using reminders and calendars to stay organised and avoid similar mistakes.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
スコア: 80.0提案: Your answer is relevant and mostly clear. To improve, try to add linking words to connect your ideas smoothly and provide more specific examples to enrich your response.
例: In daily life, I need to remember to stay organised and manage my time well. For example, by keeping track of my appointments and deadlines, I can reduce stress and increase my productivity.
How do you remember important things?
スコア: 85.0提案: Your answer is clear and well-structured. To improve further, avoid minor errors like 'organize task' (should be 'tasks') and use linking words to enhance coherence.
例: I usually remember important things by writing them down in a planner or using reminder apps on my phone. This method helps me organise tasks effectively, so I don't forget deadlines. Additionally, setting alarms for meetings has saved me from missing important events several times.
× such as missing deadline for your book project
✓ such as missing the deadline for my book project
The phrase 'missing deadline' is incorrect because 'deadline' is a singular countable noun and requires an article. Also, 'your' should be 'my' to maintain consistency with the speaker's perspective. The correct phrase is 'missing the deadline for my book project'.
× I was home help with multiple tasks
✓ I was at home helping with multiple tasks
The phrase 'home help' is incorrect here. The correct preposition is 'at home' and the verb should be in the '-ing' form to indicate ongoing action. So, 'I was at home helping with multiple tasks' is correct.
× Since then I have started using reminders and calendars to stay recognised and avoid similar mistakes.
✓ Since then I have started using reminders and calendars to stay organized and avoid similar mistakes.
The word 'recognised' is incorrectly used here. The intended meaning is to stay 'organized' or 'on track'. Also, 'recognised' is a past participle and does not fit the context. The correct word is 'organized'.
× helps me to recognize and organize task effectively
✓ helps me to recognize and organize tasks effectively
The word 'task' should be plural 'tasks' because it refers to multiple activities. Using the plural form is necessary to match the context.