Part 1
試験官
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
受験者
Of course I love eating chocolate. Everyone loves eating chocolate. It's so delicious.
試験官
How often do you eat chocolate?
受験者
Eating chocolates will make us fat. I don't prefer eating chocolate. And maybe once a month.
試験官
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
受験者
No, there's not anything like chocolate when I'm a child. Never. I never eat chocolate when I'm a child. But chocolate is quite delicious now.
試験官
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
受験者
Oh, chocolate is sweet and it's tasty. Everyone loves eating it, so that's the reason why it's popular around the world.
試験官
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
受験者
Oh, I tell you that I don't like eating chocolate, but maybe black chocolate or white chocolate. I loves all kinds of flavors of chocolate, OK?
試験官
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
受験者
Chocolate is good to use as a gift to others because chocolate is the meaning of love. And I'm sorry that I don't have a crush on anybody or any other people. Yeah, but it's a nice gift to others.
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
スコア: 65.0提案: Your answer is somewhat repetitive and lacks specific reasons. Try to avoid redundancy and provide more detailed explanations to make your response more natural and effective.
例: Yes, I really enjoy eating chocolate because it has a rich, sweet flavour that lifts my mood. I especially like dark chocolate as it tastes less sweet and more intense.
How often do you eat chocolate?
スコア: 70.0提案: Your answer is clear but could be improved by linking your ideas more smoothly and providing a more natural response. Avoid abrupt statements and try to explain your habits with linking words.
例: I don't eat chocolate very often because I try to avoid gaining weight. However, I might have some once a month as a treat.
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
スコア: 60.0提案: Your answer has grammatical errors and is somewhat repetitive. Try to use correct tenses and avoid repeating the same idea. Also, add linking words to make your answer coherent.
例: No, I didn't eat chocolate much as a child because it wasn't readily available. However, I enjoy it a lot more now.
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
スコア: 65.0提案: Your answer is too general and repetitive. Try to provide more specific reasons and use linking words to connect your ideas logically.
例: Chocolate is popular worldwide because it tastes sweet and satisfies people's cravings. Moreover, it is often associated with celebrations and gifts, which makes it special.
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
スコア: 55.0提案: Your answer is contradictory and unclear. Try to be consistent and use correct grammar. Also, avoid informal phrases and provide a clear opinion with supporting details.
例: Although I don't eat chocolate often, I prefer dark chocolate because it has a rich flavour and is less sweet than milk chocolate.
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
スコア: 60.0提案: Your answer is somewhat confusing and includes irrelevant personal information. Focus on answering the question directly and provide clear reasons with linking words.
例: Yes, I think chocolate makes a great gift because it is widely appreciated and symbolizes affection. Many people enjoy receiving it on special occasions.
× Eating chocolates will make us fat.
✓ Eating chocolate will make us fat.
The word 'chocolate' is an uncountable noun when referring to the substance in general, so it should not be pluralised as 'chocolates' in this context.
× I don't prefer eating chocolate.
✓ I don't like eating chocolate.
The verb 'prefer' is not typically used with 'don't' in this way. Instead, 'like' is more appropriate to express dislike or lack of preference.
× No, there's not anything like chocolate when I'm a child.
✓ No, there wasn't anything like chocolate when I was a child.
The sentence refers to the past, so 'there is' should be changed to 'there was', and 'I'm a child' should be 'I was a child' to maintain past tense consistency.
× I never eat chocolate when I'm a child.
✓ I never ate chocolate when I was a child.
The sentence refers to a past time, so the verb 'eat' should be in the past tense 'ate', and 'I'm' should be 'I was'.
× I loves all kinds of flavors of chocolate, OK?
✓ I love all kinds of flavours of chocolate, OK?
The subject 'I' requires the base form of the verb 'love', not 'loves'. Also, 'flavours' is the British English spelling.