Part 1
Examinador
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidato
Yes, I would make a list when I do the grocery because I want to save time. You know, shopping is quite time consuming. If I got a list with me, I will know what to buy and where to go first.
Examinador
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidato
Well, I do not make a list for my work. I know many people would make a task list every day so they have a, they have a date so they know what to do for the day and they can prioritize their job. But for me, I would just. Work without a list.
Examinador
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidato
As I say, not making this can how was to be more flexible so when our job comes in we can choose to do the urgent task first. If we have at least we tend to stick to the lease.
Examinador
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidato
If I have to make a list, I would do it on my phone, because on my phone there are no what limits. I can write up whatever I want and I can change the colors easily. I can also make table very quickly with just a click.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Your answer is generally clear and relevant, but to improve, try to use more natural phrasing and correct grammar, such as 'when I go grocery shopping' instead of 'when I do the grocery'. Also, avoid redundancy by combining ideas more smoothly and use linking words to connect your points logically.
Exemplo: Yes, I usually make a list when I go grocery shopping because it helps me save time. For instance, having a list allows me to know exactly what to buy and plan the order of the shops I visit, which makes the process more efficient.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Your answer addresses the question but lacks fluency and contains some hesitations and incomplete sentences. To improve, try to speak more smoothly and provide clearer reasons. Also, use linking words to connect your ideas and avoid repetition.
Exemplo: I don't usually make a list for my work. Although many people find it helpful to create daily task lists to prioritise their jobs, I prefer to work without one because I like to be more flexible and handle tasks as they come.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical errors that affect understanding. To improve, focus on expressing your ideas clearly with correct grammar and vocabulary. Use linking words to explain reasons logically and provide specific details.
Exemplo: Some people dislike making lists because they feel it limits their flexibility. For example, when unexpected tasks arise, they prefer to decide their priorities on the spot rather than sticking strictly to a list.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Your answer is relevant but contains some awkward phrasing and minor errors. To improve, use more natural expressions and correct vocabulary, such as 'there are no limits' instead of 'there are no what limits'. Also, try to link your points smoothly.
Exemplo: If I need to make a list, I prefer using my phone because it has no limits on space. Additionally, I can easily change colours and create tables quickly, which makes organising my list much more convenient.
× If I got a list with me, I will know what to buy and where to go first.
✓ If I have a list with me, I will know what to buy and where to go first.
The sentence uses 'got' which is the past tense, but the conditional sentence requires the present tense 'have' to express a real possibility in the present or future.
× If I got a list with me, I will know what to buy and where to go first.
✓ If I get a list with me, I will know what to buy and where to go first.
Alternatively, using 'get' in the present tense is correct for the first conditional structure, indicating a real possibility in the future.
× I know many people would make a task list every day so they have a, they have a date so they know what to do for the day and they can prioritize their job.
✓ I know many people make a task list every day so they have a date and know what to do for the day and can prioritize their job.
The sentence is awkward and contains repetition ('they have a, they have a date'). Simplifying and removing redundancy improves clarity and sentence structure.
× But for me, I would just. Work without a list.
✓ But for me, I would just work without a list.
The sentence is broken incorrectly with a period after 'just'. It should be one continuous sentence for correct structure.
× As I say, not making this can how was to be more flexible so when our job comes in we can choose to do the urgent task first.
✓ As I said, not making a list can allow us to be more flexible so when our job comes in we can choose to do the urgent task first.
The original sentence is unclear and contains errors ('can how was'). Correcting verb tense and clarifying the meaning improves comprehension.
× If we have at least we tend to stick to the lease.
✓ If we have a list, we tend to stick to it.
The sentence is incomplete and unclear. Adding 'a list' and correcting 'lease' to 'list' clarifies the meaning and corrects the sentence structure.
× If I have to make a list, I would do it on my phone, because on my phone there are no what limits.
✓ If I have to make a list, I would do it on my phone, because on my phone there are no limits.
The phrase 'no what limits' is incorrect. Removing 'what' corrects the prepositional phrase.
× I can also make table very quickly with just a click.
✓ I can also make a table very quickly with just a click.
The noun 'table' requires the indefinite article 'a' before it to be grammatically correct.