Part 1
Examinador
What's the weather like where you live?
Candidato
When I may leave and have summer very hot. In your winter, very cold. Yeah. Yeah, that's it.
Examinador
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Candidato
I definitely prefer hot weather because I like go out the peat so I prefer summer. Summer is better.
Examinador
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Candidato
I prefer wet weather, I feel more comfortable. Take dry weather because when dry weather my nose feels so bad.
Examinador
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Candidato
Yes, I have adapted the checking weather every day. I look this in my phone because I like no weather today for choice. My clothes, my shoes, yeah, I organize my day after they look weather today.
Examinador
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Candidato
I think this is so bad because I had certainly years happened in Asda's sometimes flowing, uh, raining a lot of uh, the sun is very, very hot. I think, uh, the effects climate.
Examinador
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Candidato
Yes, I like to visit what the city and what the countries that have different climates for my home special in winter because I hate winter. So I prefer travel for what the city or what the country.
What's the weather like where you live?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Melhore a clareza e a gramática: responda diretamente com uma frase-tópico e use detalhes específicos curtos. Por exemplo, diga quando é verão/inverno, temperaturas aproximadas e impactes no dia a dia. Use conectores simples se necessário.
Exemplo: The weather where I live is very seasonal. In summer it can reach around 35°C and feels hot and humid, while in winter temperatures drop to about 10°C and are quite chilly. Because of this, people dress very differently between seasons.
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Corrija estrutura e pronúncia, forneça razão clara com detalhe específico e use uma ligação. Diga por que gosta do calor e dê um exemplo de atividade que faz no verão.
Exemplo: I definitely prefer hot weather because I enjoy outdoor activities. For example, in summer I often go to the beach and go hiking on weekends, which I can't do comfortably in cold weather.
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Organize a resposta em duas partes: afirmação direta e uma razão específica. Use conectores como 'because' e diga um exemplo de como o tempo úmido é mais confortável para você.
Exemplo: I prefer wet weather because it helps my sinuses feel better. For instance, when it's humid my nose doesn't get so dry and I breathe more comfortably.
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Use frases naturais e claras: diga a frequência, como e por que verifica a previsão. Evite traduções literais. Seja específico sobre horários e propósito (roupas, transporte).
Exemplo: Yes, I check the weather on my phone every morning before leaving home. I do this so I can choose appropriate clothes and shoes and decide if I need an umbrella.
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Estruture a resposta com uma afirmação e três efeitos específicos claros (por exemplo: tempestades, calor extremo, secas), usando exemplos locais se possível. Evite hesitações e palavras vagas.
Exemplo: I think climate change has caused more extreme weather in recent years. For example, we have seen heavier rains causing floods, hotter summers with heatwaves, and unpredictable seasons that affect farming.
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Responda diretamente e explique o motivo com detalhe específico: que clima prefere e que atividades planeja. Diga quais cidades ou países e quando gostaria de ir.
Exemplo: Yes, I would like to visit places with colder climates because I dislike our winter. For example, I want to visit Canada in December to experience snow and try skiing and winter festivals.
× When I may leave and have summer very hot.
✓ When I leave, the summer is very hot.
Use of 'may' is incorrect here; the sentence needs a simple present to describe habitual weather. Replace 'may leave and have' with 'leave, the summer is' to form a clear subject and verb. Suggestion: use simple present for routines and descriptions (e.g., 'When I leave, the summer is very hot').
× In your winter, very cold.
✓ In winter it is very cold where I live.
Sentence fragment and tense/subject missing. Add subject 'it' and verb 'is' to form a complete present-tense sentence describing a general truth. Suggestion: always include a subject and appropriate present tense verb (e.g., 'It is very cold in winter').
× Yeah. Yeah, that's it.
✓ Yes, that's it.
Minor informal repetition. Replace 'Yeah. Yeah' with a single affirmative 'Yes' to be concise and grammatically standard. Suggestion: avoid unnecessary repetition in short answers.
× I definitely prefer hot weather because I like go out the peat so I prefer summer.
✓ I definitely prefer hot weather because I like going out, so I prefer summer.
After 'like' use the -ing form 'going' not the base form 'go'. 'the peat' is likely a mistranscription; remove it or replace with 'out' alone. Suggestion: use 'like + -ing' for general preferences (e.g., 'I like going out').
× Summer is better.
✓ Summer is better for me.
Add context 'for me' to clarify the preference. Keep simple present to express general preference. Suggestion: include a reference to the speaker when stating preferences.
× I prefer wet weather, I feel more comfortable.
✓ I prefer wet weather; I feel more comfortable in it.
Run-on comma splice; also missing preposition 'in' referring to 'wet weather'. Use a semicolon or conjunction and add 'in it' to complete the idea. Suggestion: join independent clauses properly and include necessary prepositions.
× Take dry weather because when dry weather my nose feels so bad.
✓ I avoid dry weather because when it is dry my nose feels very bad.
Imperative 'Take' is incorrect; the intended meaning is avoidance. Add subject and verb 'it is dry' and change 'so bad' to 'very bad' for naturalness. Suggestion: express causes with 'because' and include 'it is' before adjectives describing weather.
× Yes, I have adapted the checking weather every day.
✓ Yes, I am used to checking the weather every day.
'Have adapted the checking' is incorrect collocation. Use 'am used to' + -ing or 'have adapted to' + -ing. For habit, 'I am used to checking' is natural. Suggestion: use 'be used to' for habitual actions and follow with gerund.
× I look this in my phone because I like no weather today for choice.
✓ I check it on my phone because I want to know the weather for the day to choose my clothes.
'Look this' is incorrect; use 'check it'. 'I like no weather today for choice' is ungrammatical and unclear; clarify intention: wanting to know today's weather to decide clothes. Suggestion: use 'check' + object and explain purpose (to choose clothes).
× My clothes, my shoes, yeah, I organize my day after they look weather today.
✓ I organize my day after I check the weather for today, deciding my clothes and shoes.
Unclear pronoun use 'they look weather'; restructure sentence with subject 'I' and clear sequence: check weather then decide. Suggestion: state sequence clearly: 'I check the weather and then decide my clothes and shoes.'
× I think this is so bad because I had certainly years happened in Asda's sometimes flowing, uh, raining a lot of uh, the sun is very, very hot.
✓ I think it is very bad because in recent years there have been extreme changes: sometimes it floods and rains a lot, and other times the sun is very, very hot.
Multiple problems: tense and structure. Use present perfect 'there have been' to talk about recent changes. Replace unclear 'Asda's sometimes flowing' with 'it floods'. Separate contrasting events with proper punctuation. Suggestion: use 'there has/have been' for recent patterns and clear verbs like 'flood'/'rain'.
× I think, uh, the effects climate.
✓ I am thinking about the effects of climate change.
Fragment missing preposition 'of' and noun phrase; also awkward filler. Use 'the effects of climate change' to be clear. Suggestion: include 'of' after 'effects' and complete the noun phrase.
× Yes, I like to visit what the city and what the countries that have different climates for my home special in winter because I hate winter.
✓ Yes, I would like to visit cities and countries that have climates different from my home, especially in winter, because I hate winter.
Incorrect word order and prepositions: use 'different from' instead of 'different for', and remove 'what'. 'Special' should be 'especially'. Use conditional 'would like' for preferences. Suggestion: say 'different from my home' and 'especially' for emphasis.
× So I prefer travel for what the city or what the country.
✓ So I prefer to travel to those cities or countries.
Missing 'to' after 'prefer' and incorrect 'what the city' phrasing. Use infinitive 'to travel' and preposition 'to' with destination. Suggestion: use 'prefer to travel to' + plural destinations.