Part 1
試験官
Do you make a list when you shop?
受験者
Yes, I always prepare a shopping list because I tend to forget things easily. Writing down everything I need helps me stay organized and avoid missing any important items. For instance, last week I bought all the ingredients for a dinner party without having to make a second trip to the store.
試験官
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
受験者
Does it work? Yes. I often make a list of tasks on an app on my phone. It works really well because it helps me remember everything I need to do and stay organized throughout the day. For example, I can prioritize my work and avoid forgetting important deadlines.
試験官
Why don't some people like making lists?
受験者
In my view, some people don't like making lists because they have a strong memory and prefer to rely on mental notes instead. For example, they might find it easily to remember their task without writing them down, which make this seem unnecessary or even time consuming.
試験官
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
受験者
Honestly, I prefer making lists on paper because I find it easy to organize my thoughts and remember tasks when I write them down by hand. However, since my phone is always with me, it's very convenient to quickly jot down notes or reminders on it, especially when I on the go.
Do you make a list when you shop?
スコア: 90.0提案: Your answer is clear and well-structured with relevant examples. To improve, try to use more varied vocabulary and linking words to enhance coherence, such as 'therefore' or 'as a result'.
例: Yes, I always prepare a shopping list because I tend to forget things easily. Therefore, writing down everything I need helps me stay organized and avoid missing any important items. For instance, last week I bought all the ingredients for a dinner party without having to make a second trip to the store.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
スコア: 88.0提案: Your response is effective and relevant. To improve, avoid repeating the examiner's question and use more complex sentence structures with linking words like 'which' or 'so that' to connect ideas smoothly.
例: Yes, I often make a list of tasks on an app on my phone, which works really well because it helps me remember everything I need to do and stay organized throughout the day. For example, I can prioritize my work so that I avoid forgetting important deadlines.
Why don't some people like making lists?
スコア: 80.0提案: Your answer addresses the question but contains some grammatical errors and awkward phrasing. Focus on correcting grammar and using linking words like 'because' and 'therefore' to improve clarity.
例: In my view, some people don't like making lists because they have a strong memory and prefer to rely on mental notes. Therefore, they find it easy to remember their tasks without writing them down, which makes list-making seem unnecessary or even time-consuming.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
スコア: 85.0提案: Your answer is good but contains a small grammatical mistake ('when I on the go'). Also, try to use linking words like 'although' or 'however' more effectively to connect contrasting ideas.
例: Honestly, I prefer making lists on paper because I find it easier to organize my thoughts and remember tasks when I write them down by hand. However, since my phone is always with me, it's very convenient to quickly jot down notes or reminders on it, especially when I am on the go.
× they might find it easily to remember their task without writing them down, which make this seem unnecessary or even time consuming.
✓ they might find it easy to remember their tasks without writing them down, which makes this seem unnecessary or even time consuming.
The phrase 'find it easily' is incorrect; the correct expression is 'find it easy'. Also, 'task' should be plural 'tasks' to match the context, and 'make' should be 'makes' to agree with the singular subject 'which'. These corrections improve clarity and grammatical agreement.
× which make this seem unnecessary or even time consuming.
✓ which makes this seem unnecessary or even time consuming.
The relative pronoun 'which' refers to a singular idea, so the verb should be singular 'makes' instead of 'make' to maintain subject-verb agreement.
× especially when I on the go.
✓ especially when I am on the go.
The sentence is missing the verb 'am' after the pronoun 'I'. The correct phrase is 'I am on the go' to form a complete and grammatically correct sentence.