Part 1
Examinador
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidato
I don't make a list because when I, when I shop, just just walk around and, you know, looking for something, something I want. So I don't, I don't list.
Examinador
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidato
Yeah, I do make a list for my work because it's so helpful for me. It's so helpful for me. Usually I can't like to count how many works were done and what not, so it's so helpful.
Examinador
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidato
Actually I don't like making lists because it's taking time and making tasks for myself is like difficult and I think it's not effective.
Examinador
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidato
If I have to, I'd make lists on my phone because yeah, I don't use paper these days. So and I if if I write, write it down on my phone, I can see anytime, anywhere.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: この回答は繰り返しや言い淀みが多く、自然な英語表現が不足しています。より簡潔で明確な答えを心がけ、文法的に正しい文章を作る練習をしましょう。例えば、"I usually don't make a list when I shop because I prefer to browse and find what I need spontaneously."のように言えます。
Exemplo: I usually don't make a list when I shop because I prefer to browse and find what I need spontaneously.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: 回答に繰り返しがあり、文法的な誤りも見られます。より自然で効果的な表現を使い、理由を具体的に述べる練習をしましょう。例えば、"Yes, I make lists for my work because they help me keep track of completed tasks and stay organized."のように言えます。
Exemplo: Yes, I make lists for my work because they help me keep track of completed tasks and stay organized.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: 文法の誤りや不自然な表現が多いです。理由を明確にし、より自然な英語で答える練習をしましょう。例えば、"Some people don't like making lists because it takes time and they find it difficult to organize tasks, so they think it's not effective."のように言えます。
Exemplo: Some people don't like making lists because it takes time and they find it difficult to organize tasks, so they think it's not effective.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: 繰り返しや言い淀みがあり、文のつながりが不自然です。より流暢で論理的な回答を目指し、接続詞を適切に使う練習をしましょう。例えば、"I prefer to make lists on my phone because I rarely use paper nowadays, and I can check my lists anytime and anywhere."のように言えます。
Exemplo: I prefer to make lists on my phone because I rarely use paper nowadays, and I can check my lists anytime and anywhere.
× I don't make a list because when I, when I shop, just just walk around and, you know, looking for something, something I want.
✓ I don't make a list because when I, when I shop, I just just walk around and, you know, look for something, something I want.
The verb 'looking' should be in the base form 'look' after 'and' because it follows the verb 'walk' connected by 'and'. In English, when two verbs are connected by 'and', both should be in the same form unless a continuous tense is used. Here, the simple present tense is appropriate.
× So I don't, I don't list.
✓ So I don't, I don't make a list.
The verb 'list' is incorrectly used as a verb here. The correct phrase is 'make a list'. 'List' as a noun needs a verb like 'make' to form the correct expression.
× Usually I can't like to count how many works were done and what not, so it's so helpful.
✓ Usually I can't like to count how many tasks were done and what not, so it's so helpful.
The word 'works' is incorrect in this context. 'Work' is an uncountable noun or 'tasks' is the correct countable noun to use here. Using 'tasks' fits the meaning better when counting completed items.
× Actually I don't like making lists because it's taking time and making tasks for myself is like difficult and I think it's not effective.
✓ Actually I don't like making lists because it takes time and making tasks for myself is difficult and I think it's not effective.
The phrase 'it's taking time' is incorrect; the correct form is 'it takes time' to express a general fact. Also, 'is like difficult' is incorrect; it should be 'is difficult'. 'Like' is unnecessary and incorrect here.
× If I have to, I'd make lists on my phone because yeah, I don't use paper these days.
✓ If I have to, I make lists on my phone because yeah, I don't use paper these days.
The use of 'I'd' (I would) suggests a conditional or hypothetical situation, but the sentence context implies a habitual action. Therefore, the simple present 'I make' is more appropriate to express habitual behavior.