Part 1
Examinador
Are you good at memorising things?
Candidato
No, personally, I'm not good at memorizing things. I so I often use a list or a reminder. I set reminder to. Remind, memorize things faster. So it's work.
Examinador
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Candidato
Yes, I have. I have done for a lot of times in I was. Conscious I wasn't paying attention that much. I wasn't conscious about it, so that's why I forgot to for us something important. But reminder in taking a note make me.
Examinador
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Candidato
I think making something inhabit or. Shane death things loud. In. Or talking to someone. That I want to remember. Things.
Examinador
How do you remember important things?
Candidato
I always put my calendar. And put names on it in also. I just look it up a lot of times. In sometimes I ride on a paper or or note in I. Everyday use fan so. I checked it up in organize them.
Are you good at memorising things?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to make your sentences complete and coherent. Use linking words to connect ideas and avoid redundancy. For example, say "No, I'm not good at memorizing things. Therefore, I often use lists or reminders to help me remember things more quickly."
Exemplo: No, I'm not good at memorizing things. Therefore, I often use lists or reminders to help me remember things more quickly.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Your answer is confusing and has many grammatical mistakes. Try to organize your thoughts clearly and use linking words to explain reasons. For example, "Yes, I have forgotten important things many times because I wasn't paying enough attention. However, taking notes and setting reminders help me avoid this now."
Exemplo: Yes, I have forgotten important things many times because I wasn't paying enough attention. However, taking notes and setting reminders help me avoid this now.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Your answer is unclear and lacks coherence. Try to give a direct answer with specific examples. For instance, "In my daily life, I need to remember appointments, tasks, and important conversations. I often repeat them aloud or write them down to help me remember."
Exemplo: In my daily life, I need to remember appointments, tasks, and important conversations. I often repeat them aloud or write them down to help me remember.
How do you remember important things?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Your answer has many incomplete sentences and unclear expressions. Try to structure your answer with a topic sentence and supporting details using linking words. For example, "I remember important things by using my calendar and writing notes. I check them frequently to stay organized."
Exemplo: I remember important things by using my calendar and writing notes. I check them frequently to stay organized.
× I so I often use a list or a reminder.
✓ So, I often use a list or a reminder.
The original sentence has an incorrect sentence structure due to the misplaced 'I so'. Starting the sentence with 'So,' is more natural and grammatically correct in English.
× I set reminder to.
✓ I set a reminder to.
The noun 'reminder' is countable and singular here, so it requires the indefinite article 'a' before it.
× Remind, memorize things faster.
✓ to remind me and memorize things faster.
The original fragment lacks a subject and proper verb form. Adding 'to remind me and memorize things faster' completes the sentence logically.
× So it's work.
✓ So it works.
The subject 'it' is singular, so the verb should be 'works' to agree in number.
× I have done for a lot of times in I was.
✓ I have done it many times when I was.
The phrase 'for a lot of times' is incorrect; 'many times' is appropriate. Also, the sentence is incomplete and unclear; it needs clarification to be grammatically correct.
× Conscious I wasn't paying attention that much.
✓ I wasn't conscious; I wasn't paying attention that much.
The word 'Conscious' is incorrectly placed. Separating into two clauses with proper punctuation clarifies the meaning.
× I wasn't conscious about it, so that's why I forgot to for us something important.
✓ I wasn't conscious about it, so that's why I forgot something important for us.
The phrase 'forgot to for us something' is incorrect. The correct structure is 'forgot something important for us.'
× But reminder in taking a note make me.
✓ But reminders and taking notes help me.
The original sentence is incomplete and ungrammatical. Using plural 'reminders' and the verb 'help' makes the sentence correct and meaningful.
× I think making something inhabit or. Shane death things loud. In. Or talking to someone. That I want to remember. Things.
✓ I think making something a habit or saying things out loud, or talking to someone, helps me remember things.
The original sentences are fragmented and unclear. Combining them into a coherent sentence with correct vocabulary and structure improves clarity.
× I always put my calendar. And put names on it in also.
✓ I always put events in my calendar and put names on it as well.
The preposition 'in' is needed after 'put events' to indicate placement inside the calendar. Also, 'in also' is incorrect; 'as well' is appropriate.
× I just look it up a lot of times.
✓ I just look it up many times.
The phrase 'a lot of times' is informal but acceptable; however, 'many times' is more appropriate in this context. Also, the sentence is acceptable but can be improved for clarity.
× In sometimes I ride on a paper or or note in I.
✓ Sometimes I write on paper or notes.
The phrase 'In sometimes' is incorrect; 'Sometimes' alone is correct. 'Ride' is a wrong verb; 'write' is correct. Also, 'on a paper or or note in I' is ungrammatical and corrected to 'on paper or notes.'
× Everyday use fan so.
✓ I use them every day, so
The original phrase is unclear and incomplete. 'Everyday' is an adjective; 'every day' (two words) is an adverbial phrase meaning 'each day.' The sentence needs a subject and verb to be complete.
× I checked it up in organize them.
✓ I check it often and organize them.
The original sentence is ungrammatical. 'Checked it up in organize them' is incorrect. The corrected sentence uses present tense 'check' to match habitual action and proper conjunction.