Part 1
Examinador
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidato
I make a miss while I shop because it makes me to track the necessary things that I need for my eat groceries or like eat my plan for like other stationaries. It makes me like attract all the expenses and.
Examinador
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidato
Yes, I make a list for my work to assist the day where I can find a specific goal for the day achieved and it grooms me to like remain in time frame.
Examinador
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidato
No, maybe the people they find it monotonous because we need to stick on the one schedule routine where they find it stressing that they didn't achieve on time. So for me it's a good thing that.
Examinador
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidato
Before I used to make make my niece on paper like notes, sticky notes. Nowadays I am using my phone notepad and it is more accessible and easy to carry. So my phone is all the time with me. It is much more easier and convenient.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Try to make your answer clearer and more structured. Start with a direct response, then explain why you make a list. Avoid unclear phrases like 'make a miss' and 'eat my plan'. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Exemplo: Yes, I usually make a shopping list because it helps me remember all the groceries and other items I need. This way, I can avoid forgetting anything important and keep track of my spending.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: Focus on giving a clear and concise answer. Use proper linking words to explain how the list helps you. Avoid awkward phrases like 'it grooms me'.
Exemplo: Yes, I make a list for my work every day. It helps me set specific goals and stay on schedule, so I can complete my tasks on time.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Try to express your ideas more clearly and complete your sentences. Use linking words to explain reasons and contrast your opinion. Avoid vague phrases and incomplete thoughts.
Exemplo: Some people don't like making lists because they find it boring and stressful to follow a strict routine. However, I think making lists is helpful because it keeps me organised.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be careful with word choice and sentence structure. Start with a clear topic sentence, then explain reasons using linking words. Avoid repetition and incorrect words like 'make my niece'.
Exemplo: I used to make lists on paper using sticky notes, but now I prefer using my phone's notepad app because it is more accessible and convenient since I always have my phone with me.
× I make a miss while I shop because it makes me to track the necessary things that I need for my eat groceries or like eat my plan for like other stationaries.
✓ I make a list while I shop because it helps me track the necessary things that I need for my groceries or my meal plan and other stationeries.
The phrase 'make a miss' is incorrect; it should be 'make a list'. The phrase 'makes me to track' should be 'helps me track' because 'help' is followed by the base verb without 'to'. 'Eat groceries' is incorrect; it should be 'my groceries' or 'my meal plan'. Also, 'stationaries' should be 'stationery' as it is an uncountable noun. The sentence structure is corrected to improve clarity and grammatical accuracy.
× It makes me like attract all the expenses and.
✓ It helps me keep track of all the expenses.
The phrase 'makes me like attract' is incorrect. The verb 'make' followed by 'like' is not appropriate here. Instead, 'helps me keep track of' is a correct expression to indicate monitoring expenses. The original sentence is incomplete and unclear, so it has been rephrased for clarity and correctness.
× Yes, I make a list for my work to assist the day where I can find a specific goal for the day achieved and it grooms me to like remain in time frame.
✓ Yes, I make a list for my work to organise the day so I can achieve specific goals and it helps me stay within the time frame.
The phrase 'to assist the day' is incorrect; 'to organise the day' is more appropriate. 'Find a specific goal for the day achieved' is awkward; it should be 'achieve specific goals'. 'Grooms me to like remain in time frame' is incorrect; 'helps me stay within the time frame' is correct. The sentence is restructured for clarity and grammatical correctness.
× No, maybe the people they find it monotonous because we need to stick on the one schedule routine where they find it stressing that they didn't achieve on time.
✓ No, maybe some people find it monotonous because they need to stick to one scheduled routine and find it stressful when they don't achieve their goals on time.
The phrase 'the people they find' is redundant; 'some people find' is correct. 'Stick on the one schedule routine' should be 'stick to one scheduled routine'. 'Find it stressing' should be 'find it stressful'. 'Didn't achieve on time' should be 'don't achieve their goals on time' to maintain tense consistency and clarity.
× Before I used to make make my niece on paper like notes, sticky notes.
✓ Before, I used to make my notes on paper, like sticky notes.
The phrase 'make make my niece' is incorrect; it should be 'make my notes'. 'Make notes' is the correct collocation. The sentence is corrected for clarity and to fix the typo.
× Nowadays I am using my phone notepad and it is more accessible and easy to carry.
✓ Nowadays, I use the notepad on my phone because it is more accessible and easy to carry.
'I am using' is acceptable but 'I use' is more natural for habitual actions. 'My phone notepad' is better expressed as 'the notepad on my phone'. The sentence is rephrased for naturalness and clarity.
× So my phone is all the time with me. It is much more easier and convenient.
✓ So my phone is always with me. It is much easier and more convenient.
'All the time with me' is better expressed as 'always with me'. 'Much more easier' is incorrect because 'easier' is a comparative adjective and should be preceded by 'much easier' or 'more easy' but not both. The correct form is 'much easier'. Also, 'more convenient' is correct. The sentence is corrected for proper adjective and adverb usage.