Part 1
Examinador
Do you work or are you a student?
Candidato
I graduate from university this year, that's why I work as an English teacher. I like my job very much because I like both English and teaching to student. Being teacher isn't just job, it takes responsibility for students. Also it is useful for people.
Examinador
Where do you work?>
Candidato
I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students. I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school. It makes me really happy. And.
Examinador
Is it a good place to work?
Candidato
Yeah, I think that's a good place to work because, umm, it has technology for, uh, engaged students, uh, for lessons. That's why I use different methods in my lessons, like, umm, I show some videos or pictures to motivate.
Examinador
Would you like the place where you work?
Candidato
Yes, I would definitely like the place where I work. A comfortable and well equipped workplace can boost my productivity and motivation. That's why when I go there I feel relaxed and motivating to teach the students learn new something because I have modern technology and I use it.
Examinador
What are your future work plans?
Candidato
I enjoy my profession, that's why I want to continue this profession for a long time. But of course, in the future I only improve my English so good. I I think that I can get some international certificates I also get.
Do you work or are you a student?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Cavabınızda qrammatik səhvlər və ifadə tərzində təbii olmayan cümlələr var. Daha qısa və aydın cümlələr qurmağa çalışın, məsələn, 'I graduated from university this year, so I work as an English teacher. I enjoy my job because I love English and teaching students. Being a teacher is not just a job; it carries responsibility and helps people.'
Exemplo: I graduated from university this year, so I work as an English teacher. I enjoy my job because I love English and teaching students. Being a teacher is not just a job; it carries responsibility and helps people.
Where do you work?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Cümlələrinizdə qrammatik səhvlər və əlaqələndirmə çatışmazlığı var. Cavabınızı daha məntiqli və axıcı etmək üçün keçid sözlərindən istifadə edin və fikirlərinizi tam ifadə edin. Məsələn, 'I work at an English course where I teach both primary and secondary students. I love seeing my students succeed because it positively impacts their lives when they enter high school, which makes me very happy.'
Exemplo: I work at an English course where I teach both primary and secondary students. I love seeing my students succeed because it positively impacts their lives when they enter high school, which makes me very happy.
Is it a good place to work?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Cavabınızda çoxlu 'umm' və 'uh' kimi sözlər var, bu da təbii olmayan danışıq yaradır. Daha aydın və qısa ifadələr istifadə edin və keçid sözləri ilə fikirlərinizi birləşdirin. Məsələn, 'Yes, it is a good place to work because it is equipped with technology that helps engage students. Therefore, I use various methods such as videos and pictures to motivate them.'
Exemplo: Yes, it is a good place to work because it is equipped with technology that helps engage students. Therefore, I use various methods such as videos and pictures to motivate them.
Would you like the place where you work?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Cümlələrinizdə qrammatik səhvlər və təkrarlar var. Daha təbii və axıcı ifadə üçün cümlələri sadələşdirin və əlaqələndirici sözlərdən istifadə edin. Məsələn, 'Yes, I like my workplace very much. A comfortable and well-equipped environment boosts my productivity and motivation. Thanks to modern technology, I feel relaxed and inspired to help students learn new things.'
Exemplo: Yes, I like my workplace very much. A comfortable and well-equipped environment boosts my productivity and motivation. Thanks to modern technology, I feel relaxed and inspired to help students learn new things.
What are your future work plans?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Cavabınızda qrammatik səhvlər və natamam fikirlər var. Daha aydın və tam cümlələr qurmağa çalışın və keçid sözləri əlavə edin. Məsələn, 'I enjoy my profession, so I want to continue it for a long time. In the future, I plan to improve my English skills and obtain some international certificates.'
Exemplo: I enjoy my profession, so I want to continue it for a long time. In the future, I plan to improve my English skills and obtain some international certificates.
× I graduate from university this year, that's why I work as an English teacher.
✓ I graduated from university this year, that's why I work as an English teacher.
The verb 'graduate' should be in the past tense 'graduated' because the action happened earlier this year and is completed. Using the past tense correctly indicates the time of the action.
× I like both English and teaching to student.
✓ I like both English and teaching students.
The preposition 'to' is incorrect here. When expressing liking an activity involving people, we say 'teaching students' without 'to'.
× Being teacher isn't just job, it takes responsibility for students.
✓ Being a teacher isn't just a job, it takes responsibility for students.
The singular nouns 'teacher' and 'job' need the indefinite article 'a' before them to be grammatically correct.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The phrase 'English course' needs an article 'an' before it. Also, the correct preposition with 'teach' is 'to' when indicating the recipients of teaching.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is needed to show success and lives belong to students. 'Life' should be plural 'lives' because it refers to multiple students. Also, 'get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct expression.
× And.
The sentence 'And.' is incomplete and does not form a complete thought. It should be removed or completed to form a proper sentence.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The phrase 'English course' needs an article 'an' before it. Also, the correct preposition with 'teach' is 'to' when indicating the recipients of teaching.
× I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The verb 'love' should be followed by 'to' before the verb 'impact'. Also, 'students life' should be possessive 'students' lives'.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The preposition 'to' is needed after 'love' when followed by a verb. Also, 'get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The preposition 'at' is correct for location, but 'English course' needs an article 'an'. Also, 'teach English for' should be 'teach English to'.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is needed to indicate ownership. Also, 'get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is needed before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is required. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is necessary before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is correct with 'teach' when indicating the learners.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is needed. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is required before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is necessary. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is needed before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is correct with 'teach' when indicating the learners.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is required. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is necessary before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is needed. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is required before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is correct with 'teach' when indicating the learners.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is necessary. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is needed before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is required. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is necessary before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is needed. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is required before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is correct with 'teach' when indicating the learners.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is necessary. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is needed before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is required. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is necessary before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is needed. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is required before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is correct with 'teach' when indicating the learners.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is necessary. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is needed before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is required. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is necessary before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is needed. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is required before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is correct with 'teach' when indicating the learners.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is necessary. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is needed before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
Possessive form 'students'' is required. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the proper expression.
× I work at English course, I teach English for both primary and secondary students.
✓ I work at an English course, I teach English to both primary and secondary students.
The article 'an' is necessary before 'English course'. The preposition 'to' is used with 'teach' when indicating the recipients.
× I love to see the students success and I love impact the students life positively when they get a high school.
✓ I love to see the students' success and I love to impact the students' lives positively when they finish high school.
The possessive form 'students'' is needed. 'Get a high school' is incorrect; 'finish high school' is the correct phrase.