Part 1
시험관
Do you have a favourite teacher?
수험생
Yes, I do. The teacher I admire most is my chemistry teacher in high school. He had the ability to make complicated concepts sound simple and interesting, which really boast my confidence in the subject. What impressed me most was his patience and sense of humor, which created a really positive learning atmosphere.
시험관
Are you still in touch with your primary school teacher?
수험생
Yes, I still keep in touch with one or two of them. Occasionally, my old classmates and I organize small rails and invite our primary school teachers. It's always heartwarming to see them again and to let them know how much of an impact they had on our early years.
시험관
In what way did your favourite teacher help you?
수험생
Well, he not only improved my academic performance but also shaped my attitude towards learning. He always encouraged us to ask questions and think critically, which made me more independent in my studies. Thanks to him, I developed a genuine passion for things that I probably wouldn't have.
시험관
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
수험생
To be honest, I haven't considered becoming a full time teacher, but I wouldn't mind teaching part time or mentoring others in the future. I believe sharing knowledge is rewarding and getting younger learners could also help me grow as a person.
Do you have a favourite teacher?
점수: 85.0제안: 回答较为自然且内容丰富,但存在语法错误(如“boast”应为“boost”),且句子稍显复杂,建议注意动词时态和词汇准确性,同时避免过长句子。
예시: Yes, I do. My favourite teacher was my high school chemistry teacher. He made difficult topics easy to understand and interesting, which really boosted my confidence. Moreover, his patience and sense of humor created a positive learning environment.
Are you still in touch with your primary school teacher?
점수: 75.0제안: 回答内容具体,但“small rails”用词不当,可能是“small reunions”或“gatherings”,建议使用准确词汇,并注意表达的清晰度。
예시: Yes, I still keep in touch with one or two of them. Sometimes, my old classmates and I organize small reunions and invite our primary school teachers. It is always heartwarming to see them and share how much they influenced our early years.
In what way did your favourite teacher help you?
점수: 90.0제안: 回答结构清晰,内容具体且连贯,建议在结尾部分补充具体例子以增强说服力。
예시: Well, he not only improved my academic performance but also shaped my attitude towards learning. He encouraged us to ask questions and think critically, which made me more independent. For example, thanks to him, I developed a passion for chemistry and even joined the science club.
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
점수: 88.0제안: 回答自然且内容丰富,建议使用更多连接词使句子更流畅,同时可以补充具体的教学或辅导方式。
예시: To be honest, I haven't considered becoming a full-time teacher, but I wouldn't mind teaching part-time or mentoring others. I believe sharing knowledge is rewarding, and helping younger learners through tutoring or workshops could also help me grow personally.
× He had the ability to make complicated concepts sound simple and interesting, which really boast my confidence in the subject.
✓ He had the ability to make complicated concepts sound simple and interesting, which really boosted my confidence in the subject.
这里的动词boast用错了,应该用过去分词boosted来表示过去增强了信心。boast是“夸耀”的意思,不符合语境。
× Occasionally, my old classmates and I organize small rails and invite our primary school teachers.
✓ Occasionally, my old classmates and I organize small reunions and invite our primary school teachers.
rails不是合适的词,应该用reunions(聚会)来表达组织小型聚会的意思。
× I believe sharing knowledge is rewarding and getting younger learners could also help me grow as a person.
✓ I believe sharing knowledge is rewarding and getting to know younger learners could also help me grow as a person.
短语get younger learners用法不正确,应该是get to know younger learners,表示“认识年轻的学习者”。