Part 1
시험관
What's the weather like where you live?
수험생
Will I live in metropolis and that's why I have to admit that it is really cloudy and dirty. However, there are some rains in autumn or winter, but it is mostly really warm and sunny in spring.
시험관
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
수험생
Well, definitely I would prefer cold weathers because I am really interested in cloudy and rainy weather. That's why whenever it is winter or autumn and it rains, I am absolutely out for work under the weather, under the rain, while listening to my favorite music.
시험관
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
수험생
Well, I prefer wet weather. However, there has been saying that living in wet weather is really difficult and challenging. But I am not used to live in drivers because my skin shows allergies.
시험관
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
수험생
Yes I will always every day also and thanks to technology I have a better estimate. I have a weather forecast in my phone and I use it pretty much maybe 2 times a day to see if the weather is alright to go and have a walk.
시험관
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
수험생
Well, due to global warming, there have been some changes in our weather patterns. That's why the weather has gone much harder, hotter and the rainfall rate has decreased significantly. That's why I think there should be some implements to save our planet.
시험관
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
수험생
Definitely. I admit that I am an advocate traveler, that's why I have I have trips sometimes 3 * a year to visit more cities with different weathers and cultures.
What's the weather like where you live?
점수: 65.0제안: Try to start your answer directly and clearly, for example, "I live in a metropolis where the weather is mostly cloudy and polluted." Also, avoid grammatical errors and redundancy. Use linking words like "however" correctly to connect ideas smoothly.
예시: I live in a metropolis where the weather is mostly cloudy and polluted. However, during autumn and winter, it often rains. In contrast, spring is usually warm and sunny, which I enjoy a lot.
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
점수: 70.0제안: Use singular form for uncountable nouns like "weather." Also, clarify your ideas and avoid awkward phrases like "out for work under the weather." Use linking words to connect your reasons clearly.
예시: I definitely prefer cold weather because I enjoy cloudy and rainy days. For example, during winter or autumn, I like going outside in the rain while listening to my favourite music, which makes me feel relaxed.
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
점수: 60.0제안: Improve grammar by using correct expressions like "I am not used to living in dry weather." Also, explain your reasons more clearly and avoid vague phrases like "there has been saying." Use linking words to contrast ideas effectively.
예시: I prefer wet weather, although some people say it can be difficult to live in such conditions. However, I am not used to dry weather because it causes allergies on my skin.
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
점수: 65.0제안: Make your answer more coherent by organizing your ideas clearly. For example, start with "Yes, I check the weather forecast every day." Avoid redundant phrases and improve sentence structure for clarity.
예시: Yes, I check the weather forecast every day. Thanks to technology, I can easily access it on my phone, usually twice a day, to decide if the weather is suitable for a walk.
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
점수: 70.0제안: Use more precise vocabulary and avoid repeating "that's why" multiple times. Instead, use linking words like "therefore" or "as a result." Also, clarify "implements" by using "measures" or "actions."
예시: Due to global warming, weather patterns have changed significantly. As a result, temperatures have become hotter and rainfall has decreased. Therefore, I believe we need to take strong measures to protect our planet.
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
점수: 60.0제안: Avoid awkward phrases like "advocate traveler" and correct grammar errors such as "I have I have." Use clearer expressions and provide more details about your travel experiences.
예시: Definitely. I enjoy travelling and usually take about three trips a year to visit cities with different climates and cultures, which helps me learn more about the world.
× Will I live in metropolis and that's why I have to admit that it is really cloudy and dirty.
✓ I live in a metropolis and that's why I have to admit that it is really cloudy and dirty.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'Will I live' which is a future tense question form, but the context requires a present tense statement. The correct form is 'I live' to indicate current living situation.
× Will I live in metropolis and that's why I have to admit that it is really cloudy and dirty.
✓ I live in a metropolis and that's why I have to admit that it is really cloudy and dirty.
The noun 'metropolis' is countable and singular, so it requires the indefinite article 'a' before it.
× However, there are some rains in autumn or winter, but it is mostly really warm and sunny in spring.
✓ However, there is some rain in autumn or winter, but it is mostly really warm and sunny in spring.
The word 'rain' is an uncountable noun and should not be pluralized as 'rains'. Use 'some rain' instead.
× Well, definitely I would prefer cold weathers because I am really interested in cloudy and rainy weather.
✓ Well, definitely I would prefer cold weather because I am really interested in cloudy and rainy weather.
The noun 'weather' is uncountable and should not be pluralized as 'weathers'.
× That's why whenever it is winter or autumn and it rains, I am absolutely out for work under the weather, under the rain, while listening to my favorite music.
✓ That's why whenever it is winter or autumn and it rains, I am absolutely out working in the weather, in the rain, while listening to my favourite music.
The phrase 'out for work under the weather, under the rain' is incorrect. The correct prepositions are 'out working in the weather, in the rain'. Also, 'under the weather' is an idiom meaning feeling ill, so it is inappropriate here.
× However, there has been saying that living in wet weather is really difficult and challenging.
✓ However, it has been said that living in wet weather is really difficult and challenging.
The phrase 'there has been saying' is incorrect. The correct passive construction is 'it has been said'.
× But I am not used to live in drivers because my skin shows allergies.
✓ But I am not used to living in dry weather because my skin shows allergies.
The phrase 'used to' followed by a verb requires the verb in the -ing form ('living'). Also, 'drivers' is incorrect; likely intended 'dry weather'.
× Yes I will always every day also and thanks to technology I have a better estimate.
✓ Yes, I always check it every day, and thanks to technology I have a better estimate.
The adverbs 'always' and 'every day' need to be placed correctly in the sentence for clarity. Also, 'will' is unnecessary here.
× I have a weather forecast in my phone and I use it pretty much maybe 2 times a day to see if the weather is alright to go and have a walk.
✓ I have a weather forecast app on my phone and I use it pretty much maybe 2 times a day to see if the weather is alright to go for a walk.
'Weather forecast' is usually referred to as an 'app' on a phone. Also, the preposition 'on' is correct for 'phone'. 'Go and have a walk' is better as 'go for a walk'.
× That's why I think there should be some implements to save our planet.
✓ That's why I think there should be some measures to save our planet.
The word 'implements' is a verb or a tool, but here the noun 'measures' is appropriate to mean actions taken.
× Definitely. I admit that I am an advocate traveler, that's why I have I have trips sometimes 3 * a year to visit more cities with different weathers and cultures.
✓ Definitely. I admit that I am an avid traveller, that's why I have trips sometimes 3 times a year to visit more cities with different weather and cultures.
'Advocate traveler' is incorrect; 'avid traveller' is the correct phrase. 'Weathers' should be 'weather' as it is uncountable. Also, '3 * a year' is corrected to '3 times a year'.