Part 1
시험관
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
수험생
Oh of course I do like eating chocolate. I just love them. Especially milk chocolate, my favorite one.
시험관
How often do you eat chocolate?
수험생
Honestly not often, but some days when I feel stressed and nervous it helps me relax and feel like umm comfort and silent. So sometimes I just have some chocolate just on my back.
시험관
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
수험생
Yeah, guess I did. I used to eat chocolate like every day and I remember when my father bought me a chocolate every time when I came back from kit ground.
시험관
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
수험생
Well, I think chocolate is well known because of its taste also and because of its, uh, variety types. Milky or dark, not only children but adults also love to eat the chocolate.
시험관
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
수험생
Well I do love Milky chocolate with almonds. I usually purchase it when I go to some stressful event exam or something like that.
시험관
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
수험생
Of course it's a good idea to give someone to say them happy. Personally I would be glad if someone gave me chocolate as a gift with flowers cause sweets are usually.
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
점수: 70.0제안: Ваш ответ звучит естественно, но есть небольшие ошибки в использовании местоимений и согласовании. Например, "I just love them" лучше заменить на "I just love it", так как "chocolate" в единственном числе. Также можно добавить более развернутое объяснение, чтобы ответ был более информативным.
예시: Yes, I really enjoy eating chocolate, especially milk chocolate, because it has a smooth and creamy taste that I find very comforting.
How often do you eat chocolate?
점수: 55.0제안: Ответ содержит некоторые грамматические ошибки и нечеткие выражения, например, "feel like umm comfort and silent" и "just on my back". Рекомендуется использовать более точные и понятные фразы, а также избегать лишних слова и пауз.
예시: I don't eat chocolate very often, but when I feel stressed or nervous, having some chocolate helps me relax and feel comforted.
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
점수: 65.0제안: Ответ понятен, но содержит ошибки в словах и структуре, например, "kit ground" вместо "cricket ground" и "a chocolate" вместо "chocolate". Следует использовать правильные слова и более формальный стиль речи.
예시: Yes, I used to eat chocolate almost every day as a child. I remember my father would buy me chocolate every time I came back from the cricket ground.
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
점수: 60.0제안: Ответ содержит паузы и нечеткие выражения, например, "uh" и "variety types". Рекомендуется использовать более связные и точные фразы, а также избегать повторов.
예시: I believe chocolate is popular worldwide because of its delicious taste and the variety of types available, such as milk and dark chocolate, which appeal to both children and adults.
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
점수: 70.0제안: Ответ хороший, но можно улучшить связность и точность выражений. Например, "stressful event exam" лучше заменить на "stressful events like exams". Также можно добавить больше деталей.
예시: My favourite flavour is milk chocolate with almonds. I often buy it to treat myself during stressful times, such as before exams.
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
점수: 50.0제안: Ответ содержит грамматические ошибки и неполные мысли, например, "to say them happy" и "cause sweets are usually". Рекомендуется использовать полные предложения и более точные выражения.
예시: Yes, I think giving chocolate as a gift is a great idea because it can make people happy. Personally, I would appreciate receiving chocolate along with flowers as a present.
× I just love them.
✓ I just love it.
The pronoun 'them' is plural, but 'chocolate' is an uncountable noun and should be referred to with the singular pronoun 'it'. Use 'it' to refer to uncountable nouns like chocolate.
× Especially milk chocolate, my favorite one.
✓ Especially milk chocolate, my favorite kind.
The phrase 'my favorite one' implies a countable item, but 'milk chocolate' is an uncountable noun or a type/kind. Using 'kind' is more appropriate to refer to a type of chocolate.
× So sometimes I just have some chocolate just on my back.
✓ So sometimes I just have some chocolate at my back.
The preposition 'on' is incorrect here; 'at my back' is the correct phrase to indicate location behind oneself. However, the sentence context is unclear; if the meaning is different, a different preposition might be needed.
× I remember when my father bought me a chocolate every time when I came back from kit ground.
✓ I remember when my father bought me chocolate every time I came back from the kit ground.
The phrase 'a chocolate' is incorrect because 'chocolate' is uncountable here; omit 'a'. Also, 'kit ground' likely should be 'cricket ground' or another specific place; 'the' is needed before 'kit ground' as a specific place.
× because of its, uh, variety types.
✓ because of its, uh, variety of types.
The phrase 'variety types' is incorrect; it should be 'variety of types' to correctly express different kinds or types.
× Milky or dark, not only children but adults also love to eat the chocolate.
✓ Milky or dark, not only children but adults also love to eat chocolate.
The definite article 'the' before 'chocolate' is unnecessary here because the sentence refers to chocolate in general, not a specific chocolate.
× Well I do love Milky chocolate with almonds.
✓ Well, I do love milky chocolate with almonds.
'Milky' should not be capitalized as it is an adjective here, not a proper noun. Also, a comma after 'Well' improves sentence flow.
× I usually purchase it when I go to some stressful event exam or something like that.
✓ I usually purchase it when I go to some stressful event, exam, or something like that.
A comma is needed to separate items in a list ('event, exam'). Also, 'event exam' is unclear; it should be 'event, exam' to list examples.
× Of course it's a good idea to give someone to say them happy.
✓ Of course it's a good idea to give someone chocolate to make them happy.
The phrase 'to say them happy' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'to make them happy'. Also, the object of 'give' is missing; specify what is given (e.g., chocolate).
× Personally I would be glad if someone gave me chocolate as a gift with flowers cause sweets are usually.
✓ Personally, I would be glad if someone gave me chocolate as a gift with flowers because sweets are usually appreciated.
The conjunction 'cause' is informal and incomplete here; it should be 'because'. The sentence is incomplete and needs a predicate after 'usually' to be grammatically correct.