Part 1
試験官
Do you like chatting with friends?
受験者
Yes, I really like chatting with my friends because it's give me a lot of pleasure and help me to relax. I often share. I often share my feelings with my friends and experience with them which makes me feel supported and happy. Talking with my friends is not only fun but also comforting. Easy especially I need one, I need someone to listen. It's give me so much pleasure and my friend also.
試験官
What do you usually chat about with friends?
受験者
I was little tired about my friends, uh, for, uh, for example, uh, what they like and they related. And when I spend my day and some kind of, uh, HW homework and study related and, and how and go to, uh, go to shopping and suggest, uh, some, some suggestion that's, that's.
試験官
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
受験者
Yes, I I prefer to chat a group of people with uh, because, uh, I share my feelings to everyone Uh, and they and I when I stuck suck when I stuck and uh, then I cushion on them, So they give me a separate answer. So that's make me.
試験官
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
受験者
I, I prefer communicate to face to face because face to face meeting is very important for our, our relation because it's, it's a very important to know about, know about each other to face to face. Face to face conversation is very good. And we, when you, uh, meet face to face you.
試験官
Do you argue with friends?
受験者
Yes, sometimes I argue with my friends when I, uh, don't, don't accept their, uh, opinion and when I uh, don't accept their, uh, plan. So sometimes I argue with my friends, but uh, many, many of times I agree with that them, uh, but arguing is good when it was, it was wrong.
Do you like chatting with friends?
スコア: 55.0提案: Your answer is somewhat repetitive and contains grammatical errors such as 'it's give me' instead of 'it gives me'. Try to make your sentences more concise and avoid redundancy. Also, use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly. For example, you can say: 'Yes, I really enjoy chatting with my friends because it helps me relax and feel supported. I often share my feelings and experiences with them, which makes our conversations both fun and comforting.'
例: Yes, I really enjoy chatting with my friends because it helps me relax and feel supported. I often share my feelings and experiences with them, which makes our conversations both fun and comforting.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
スコア: 40.0提案: Your answer is unclear and lacks coherence. Avoid filler words like 'uh' and try to organize your ideas logically. Use linking words to connect your points and provide specific examples. For instance, you could say: 'I usually chat with my friends about our hobbies, daily activities, homework, and shopping plans. These topics help us stay connected and share useful suggestions.'
例: I usually chat with my friends about our hobbies, daily activities, homework, and shopping plans. These topics help us stay connected and share useful suggestions.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
スコア: 45.0提案: Your answer is difficult to understand due to unclear phrasing and filler words. Try to express your preference clearly and explain your reasons using linking words. For example: 'I prefer chatting with a group of people because I can share my feelings with everyone. When I face problems, they offer different opinions, which helps me find solutions.'
例: I prefer chatting with a group of people because I can share my feelings with everyone. When I face problems, they offer different opinions, which helps me find solutions.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
スコア: 50.0提案: Your answer repeats ideas and has grammatical errors. Try to make your response more concise and complete your sentences. Use linking words to explain why you prefer face-to-face communication. For example: 'I prefer face-to-face communication because it helps build stronger relationships. Meeting in person allows us to understand each other better through body language and expressions.'
例: I prefer face-to-face communication because it helps build stronger relationships. Meeting in person allows us to understand each other better through body language and expressions.
Do you argue with friends?
スコア: 55.0提案: Your answer has some repetition and unclear phrasing. Try to express your ideas more clearly and use linking words to contrast your points. For example: 'Yes, I sometimes argue with my friends when I disagree with their opinions or plans. However, most of the time, I agree with them. I believe arguing can be positive if it helps correct mistakes.'
例: Yes, I sometimes argue with my friends when I disagree with their opinions or plans. However, most of the time, I agree with them. I believe arguing can be positive if it helps correct mistakes.
× it's give me a lot of pleasure and help me to relax
✓ it gives me a lot of pleasure and helps me to relax
The modal verb 'it's' is incorrect here; the correct form is the third person singular present tense 'gives' and 'helps' to agree with the singular subject 'it'.
× It's give me so much pleasure and my friend also.
✓ It gives me so much pleasure and my friend also does.
The verb 'give' should be in the third person singular form 'gives' to agree with the singular subject 'it'. Also, 'my friend also' needs a verb to complete the sentence, so 'does' is added.
× I was little tired about my friends, uh, for, uh, for example, uh, what they like and they related.
✓ I was a little tired of my friends, for example, about what they like and what relates to them.
The phrase 'was little tired about' is incorrect; it should be 'was a little tired of'. Also, the sentence structure is unclear and needs rephrasing for clarity.
× I was little tired about my friends
✓ I was a little tired of my friends
The preposition 'about' is incorrect after 'tired'; the correct preposition is 'of'.
× what they like and they related
✓ what they like and what relates to them
The pronoun 'they' is incorrectly used; it should be 'what relates to them' to clarify the meaning.
× And when I spend my day and some kind of, uh, HW homework and study related and, and how and go to, uh, go to shopping and suggest, uh, some, some suggestion that's, that's.
✓ I usually talk about how I spend my day, homework and study-related topics, going shopping, and giving some suggestions.
The original sentence is fragmented and unclear; it needs to be restructured into a coherent sentence.
× I prefer to chat a group of people with uh
✓ I prefer to chat with a group of people
The preposition 'with' should come before 'a group of people' to be grammatically correct.
× I share my feelings to everyone Uh, and they and I when I stuck suck when I stuck and uh, then I cushion on them
✓ I share my feelings with everyone, and when I am stuck, I lean on them
The pronouns and verbs are incorrectly used; 'share feelings to' should be 'share feelings with', 'stuck suck' is incorrect and should be 'am stuck', and 'cushion on them' should be 'lean on them'.
× So they give me a separate answer. So that's make me.
✓ So they give me separate answers, which makes me feel better.
The sentence is incomplete and unclear; it needs to be completed and clarified.
× I prefer communicate to face to face
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face
The preposition 'to' after 'communicate' is unnecessary and incorrect here.
× because face to face meeting is very important for our, our relation
✓ because face-to-face meetings are very important for our relationship
The noun 'relation' should be 'relationship' for correct usage, and 'meeting' should be plural to match general meaning.
× because it's, it's a very important to know about, know about each other to face to face
✓ because it's very important to get to know each other face to face
The phrase 'a very important' is incorrect without a noun; it should be 'very important' followed by an infinitive verb phrase. Also, 'to face to face' is incorrect; 'face to face' is an adverbial phrase.
× Face to face conversation is very good. And we, when you, uh, meet face to face you.
✓ Face-to-face conversation is very good, and when we meet face to face, it helps our communication.
The original sentence is incomplete and fragmented; it needs to be completed and connected properly.
× Yes, sometimes I argue with my friends when I, uh, don't, don't accept their, uh, opinion and when I uh, don't accept their, uh, plan.
✓ Yes, sometimes I argue with my friends when I don't accept their opinions or their plans.
The plural 'opinions' and 'plans' are more appropriate here, and the sentence is simplified for clarity.
× many, many of times I agree with that them
✓ many times I agree with them
The phrase 'agree with that them' is incorrect; it should be 'agree with them'.
× but arguing is good when it was, it was wrong.
✓ but arguing is good when it is about something wrong.
The past tense 'was' is incorrect here; the present tense 'is' fits better to express a general truth.