Part 1
시험관
Do you like chatting with friends?
수험생
I really enjoy chatting with my friends. I think it's a wonderful way to, uh, catch up together. Uh, we usually chat over, uh, coffee or during a meal, uh. We usually chat about our personal preferences and daily life.
시험관
What do you usually chat about with friends?
수험생
We usually chat about our personal preferences or our daily lives. We usually talk about what happened during the week or sometimes we discuss what we will do on upcoming events. Sometimes we share movies and TV shows and recommend books to.
시험관
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
수험생
I prefer chatting with group of people because I like to hear different perspectives and learn new things. I can also I can also meet new people. It's a it's an opportunity to meet new people and expand my social circle.
시험관
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
수험생
I like communicating face to face because I can see facial expressions and body language. Uh, I think it's a great way, uh, when it comes to, uh, when it comes to serious discussion and uh, it helps avoid misunderstandings.
시험관
Do you argue with friends?
수험생
I do argue with my friends sometimes, usually about personal preferences or some movie or TV show, but we resolve it quickly and this helps us to know each other better.
Do you like chatting with friends?
점수: 75.0제안: Try to reduce the use of filler words like 'uh' and avoid repeating phrases such as 'we usually chat'. Also, make your answer more concise and natural by combining ideas smoothly.
예시: Yes, I really enjoy chatting with my friends because it's a great way to catch up. We often meet over coffee or meals and talk about our personal interests and daily experiences.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
점수: 70.0제안: Avoid repeating 'we usually' and try to use linking words to connect your ideas. Also, complete your sentences fully and avoid leaving phrases hanging, like 'recommend books to'.
예시: We often talk about our personal preferences and daily lives. For example, we discuss events from the past week and plan for upcoming activities. Additionally, we share recommendations for movies, TV shows, and books.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
점수: 65.0제안: Avoid repeating phrases like 'I can also' and 'meet new people'. Use linking words to make your answer more coherent and try to be more concise.
예시: I prefer chatting with a group because it allows me to hear different perspectives and learn new things. Moreover, it's a great opportunity to meet new people and expand my social circle.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
점수: 70.0제안: Reduce filler words like 'uh' and avoid repeating phrases such as 'when it comes to'. Use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly.
예시: I prefer face-to-face communication because I can observe facial expressions and body language. This is especially important for serious discussions, as it helps prevent misunderstandings.
Do you argue with friends?
점수: 80.0제안: Your answer is clear but could be improved by adding linking words and more specific examples to enrich the content.
예시: Yes, I sometimes argue with my friends, usually about personal preferences or movies and TV shows. However, we quickly resolve our disagreements, which actually helps us understand each other better.
× We usually chat about our personal preferences or our daily lives.
✓ We usually chat about our personal preferences and our daily lives.
The use of 'or' suggests a choice between two options, but here both topics are usually discussed together, so 'and' is more appropriate.
× Sometimes we share movies and TV shows and recommend books to.
✓ Sometimes we share movies and TV shows and recommend books.
The preposition 'to' at the end is unnecessary and incorrect in this context; 'recommend books' is sufficient.
× I prefer chatting with group of people because I like to hear different perspectives and learn new things.
✓ I prefer chatting with a group of people because I like to hear different perspectives and learn new things.
The phrase 'group of people' requires the indefinite article 'a' before it to be grammatically correct.