HometownPart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

Where is your hometown?

Candidato

I'm from Kyoto. Kyoto has many beautiful place.

Examinador

What do you like about your home town?

Candidato

Toto city is very quiet town. Kyoto has many temple and shrine.

Examinador

How long have you lived there?

Candidato

I lived in Kyoto for 12 years. After leaving Kyoto, I living in Osaka.

Examinador

Is your home town a good place for young people?

Candidato

Kyoto is my hometown, a good place for young people. Kyoto has many courage.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 5.0Fluência e coerência: 5.5Pronúncia: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso lexical: 5.0

Part 1

Where is your hometown?

Pontuação: 60.0

Sugestão: 文法の誤りと単数・複数の不一致を直しましょう。また、答えは簡潔で自然な表現にすることが大切です。例えば、「Kyoto has many beautiful places」と複数形にし、より自然な表現にしましょう。

Exemplo: I'm from Kyoto, which is famous for its many beautiful places.

What do you like about your home town?

Pontuação: 50.0

Sugestão: 質問に直接答えていません。また、地名の誤りや文法の誤りがあります。質問に対して「I like...」で始め、具体的な理由を述べましょう。

Exemplo: I like Kyoto because it is a very quiet city with many beautiful temples and shrines.

How long have you lived there?

Pontuação: 55.0

Sugestão: 時制の使い方に注意しましょう。現在完了形を使い、文法的に正しい文章を作ることが重要です。また、答えは質問に直接答える形にしましょう。

Exemplo: I have lived in Kyoto for 12 years before moving to Osaka.

Is your home town a good place for young people?

Pontuação: 45.0

Sugestão: 意味が不明瞭な表現("Kyoto has many courage")は避け、具体的な理由を述べましょう。質問に対して明確に答え、理由や例を加えると良いです。

Exemplo: Yes, I think Kyoto is a good place for young people because it offers many cultural activities and a peaceful environment.

Gramática

Singular and plural issue

× Kyoto has many beautiful place.

Kyoto has many beautiful places.

The noun 'place' should be plural 'places' because it refers to multiple locations. In English, countable nouns require plural form when referring to more than one item.

Singular and plural issue

× Toto city is very quiet town.

Toto city is a very quiet town.

The noun 'town' needs an article 'a' before it because it is a singular countable noun. Without the article, the sentence is grammatically incorrect.

Singular and plural issue

× Kyoto has many temple and shrine.

Kyoto has many temples and shrines.

Both 'temple' and 'shrine' should be plural ('temples' and 'shrines') because 'many' indicates more than one. Countable nouns must be plural when preceded by 'many'.

Past tense issue

× I lived in Kyoto for 12 years.

I have lived in Kyoto for 12 years.

The present perfect tense 'have lived' is appropriate here to indicate an action that started in the past and continues to the present, especially when answering 'How long have you lived there?'.

Verb + -ing form

× After leaving Kyoto, I living in Osaka.

After leaving Kyoto, I am living in Osaka.

The verb 'living' needs an auxiliary verb 'am' to form the present continuous tense. Without 'am', the sentence is incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Sentence structure errors

× Kyoto is my hometown, a good place for young people.

Kyoto is my hometown and a good place for young people.

The sentence lacks a conjunction to connect two related ideas. Adding 'and' improves sentence structure and clarity.

Singular and plural issue

× Kyoto has many courage.

Kyoto has much courage.

'Courage' is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by 'many'. Instead, 'much' is used with uncountable nouns to indicate quantity.

Vocabulário

BeautifulAttractive
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
QuietSilent; Soft; Peaceful; Unobtrusive
YoungYouthful; Immature; Fledgling; Offspring; Young people
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