Part 1
Examinador
Do you love stories in your childhood?
Candidato
Yes, I love stories during my childhood there sparked my imagination and helped me learn valuable lessons in a fun way. For example, fairy tales often told me about kindness and bravery, which I found very inspiring.
Examinador
Do you prefer listening to stories or reading them?
Candidato
My preference is reading stories because reading story allows me to imagine the characters in my own way, which makes the experience more personal and engaging. Additionally, reading as my own pace helps me understand story better.
Examinador
Did you ever write a story when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I do write stories. When I was a child, I enjoy creating imaginative tales, often inspired by fairy tales or adventures I read in books. Writing stories help me experience my creativity and improve my language skill at an early age.
Examinador
What kind of stories do you like?
Candidato
I enjoyed the adventure story most because this story often highlights people's success despite facing difficulties, which motivates me to overcome my own challenges. For example, I learn a lot of personality from these stories.
Do you love stories in your childhood?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Your answer is generally clear and relevant, but it would benefit from improved sentence structure and grammar to sound more natural. Try to avoid run-on sentences and ensure subject-verb agreement. Also, use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Exemplo: Yes, I loved stories during my childhood because they sparked my imagination and taught me valuable lessons in an enjoyable way. For instance, fairy tales often conveyed messages about kindness and bravery, which I found very inspiring.
Do you prefer listening to stories or reading them?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Your answer addresses the question well but contains some grammatical errors and awkward phrasing. To improve, use correct article usage and plural forms, and include linking words to enhance coherence.
Exemplo: I prefer reading stories because it allows me to imagine the characters in my own way, making the experience more personal and engaging. Moreover, reading at my own pace helps me understand the story better.
Did you ever write a story when you were a child?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Your response is relevant but has tense inconsistencies and grammatical errors. Make sure to maintain past tense when talking about childhood and use singular/plural forms correctly. Adding linking words would also improve flow.
Exemplo: Yes, I used to write stories when I was a child. I enjoyed creating imaginative tales, often inspired by fairy tales or adventure books I had read. Writing stories helped me express my creativity and improve my language skills from an early age.
What kind of stories do you like?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors. Use plural forms correctly and clarify your points with specific examples. Also, use linking words to connect ideas logically.
Exemplo: I enjoy adventure stories the most because they often highlight people's success despite facing difficulties, which motivates me to overcome my own challenges. For example, I have learned a lot about resilience and determination from these stories.
× Yes, I love stories during my childhood there sparked my imagination and helped me learn valuable lessons in a fun way.
✓ Yes, I loved stories during my childhood; they sparked my imagination and helped me learn valuable lessons in a fun way.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'there' instead of 'they' to refer to 'stories'. Also, the tense should be past ('loved') to match 'during my childhood'. 'There' is used to indicate existence, but here the subject 'stories' should be referred to by 'they'.
× My preference is reading stories because reading story allows me to imagine the characters in my own way, which makes the experience more personal and engaging.
✓ My preference is reading stories because reading stories allows me to imagine the characters in my own way, which makes the experience more personal and engaging.
The word 'story' should be plural 'stories' to agree with the context and maintain consistency. Using singular 'story' here is incorrect because it refers generally to multiple stories.
× Additionally, reading as my own pace helps me understand story better.
✓ Additionally, reading at my own pace helps me understand stories better.
The preposition 'as' is incorrect here; the correct preposition is 'at' when referring to pace. Also, 'story' should be plural 'stories' to match the context.
× Yes, I do write stories.
✓ Yes, I wrote stories.
The question is about past experience ('Did you ever write a story when you were a child?'), so the answer should be in the past tense without the modal 'do'. Using 'do' here is incorrect for past tense statements.
× When I was a child, I enjoy creating imaginative tales, often inspired by fairy tales or adventures I read in books.
✓ When I was a child, I enjoyed creating imaginative tales, often inspired by fairy tales or adventures I read in books.
The verb 'enjoy' should be in the past tense 'enjoyed' to match the past time frame indicated by 'When I was a child'.
× Writing stories help me experience my creativity and improve my language skill at an early age.
✓ Writing stories helped me express my creativity and improve my language skills at an early age.
The verb 'help' should be 'helped' to match past tense. Also, 'language skill' should be plural 'language skills' to be grammatically correct and natural.
× I enjoyed the adventure story most because this story often highlights people's success despite facing difficulties, which motivates me to overcome my own challenges.
✓ I enjoyed adventure stories most because these stories often highlight people's success despite facing difficulties, which motivates me to overcome my own challenges.
The singular 'the adventure story' and 'this story' should be plural 'adventure stories' and 'these stories' to refer generally to the genre, making the sentence more natural and grammatically correct.
× For example, I learn a lot of personality from these stories.
✓ For example, I learned a lot about personality from these stories.
The verb 'learn' should be in the past tense 'learned' to match the past context. Also, the phrase 'a lot of personality' is incorrect; it should be 'a lot about personality' to convey the intended meaning.