Part 1
試験官
Do you make a list when you shop?
受験者
No, I usually do not make a list when I shop, but when there are many things to purchase then yes, I do make a list.
試験官
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
受験者
No, I generally don't make a list when I work. But when I have very few days left for an exam or something, then yes, I do need to list.
試験官
Why don't some people like making lists?
受験者
Well, they're already organized, maybe. Or maybe they just don't like it. It's their own choice.
試験官
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
受験者
I generally prefer making a list on my phone because it's very handy and I can look at it anywhere and anytime.
Do you make a list when you shop?
スコア: 75.0提案: Your answer is clear but can be more natural and concise. Instead of 'I usually do not make a list when I shop, but when there are many things to purchase then yes, I do make a list,' you can say, 'I usually don't make a list when shopping, but I do when I have many items to buy.' This avoids redundancy and sounds more fluent.
例: I usually don't make a list when shopping, but I do when I have many items to buy to stay organized.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
スコア: 70.0提案: Your answer is understandable but can be improved by using linking words and clearer expressions. For example, instead of 'when I have very few days left for an exam or something, then yes, I do need to list,' you can say, 'However, when an exam is approaching, I find it necessary to make a list to manage my tasks effectively.'
例: I generally don't make lists at work, but when an exam is approaching, I find it necessary to make a list to manage my tasks effectively.
Why don't some people like making lists?
スコア: 60.0提案: Your answer is quite brief and lacks specific supporting details. To improve, provide reasons with examples and use linking words. For instance, 'Some people might not like making lists because they are naturally organized and prefer to keep things in their mind. Others may find lists restrictive or time-consuming, so they choose not to use them.'
例: Some people might not like making lists because they are naturally organized and prefer to keep things in their mind. Others may find lists restrictive or time-consuming, so they choose not to use them.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
スコア: 80.0提案: Your answer is good but can be enhanced by adding more specific reasons and linking words. For example, 'I generally prefer making lists on my phone because it is very handy; moreover, I can access it anytime and anywhere, which makes it more convenient than paper.'
例: I generally prefer making lists on my phone because it is very handy; moreover, I can access it anytime and anywhere, which makes it more convenient than paper.
× I do need to list.
✓ I do need to make a list.
The verb 'list' is a noun here, so the correct phrase is 'make a list'. Using 'list' alone as a verb without 'make' is incorrect in this context. The student should use 'make a list' to express the action of creating a list.