Part 1
考官
Where is your hometown?
考生
My hometown is, uh, Seoul, which is a city of South Korea. There are so many buildings in the city.
考官
What do you like about your home town?
考生
I like Seoul because there are a lot of delicious food restaurants in Seoul. I can eat Italian food and sushi, like Japanese food.
考官
How long have you lived there?
考生
I live in Seoul about 25 years ago. I always live in Seoul. Especially Sadang Dong is a great place that can enjoy a lot of food restaurant.
考官
Is your home town a good place for young people?
考生
Yes, my hometown is good place for young people because there are a lot of smoke outfits that young people like it. Young people can enjoy a lot of coffee.
Where is your hometown?
分数: 70.0建议: 답변이 자연스럽지 않고, 'uh' 같은 불필요한 말이 포함되어 있습니다. 또한, 구체적인 설명이 부족하고 문장이 다소 단순합니다. 좀 더 자연스럽고 구체적인 설명을 추가하세요.
示例: My hometown is Seoul, the capital city of South Korea. It is a bustling metropolis known for its modern skyscrapers and rich cultural heritage.
What do you like about your home town?
分数: 75.0建议: 답변이 반복적이고 구체성이 부족합니다. 'delicious food restaurants' 대신 더 자연스러운 표현을 사용하고, 구체적인 음식점이나 음식에 대해 설명을 추가하세요.
示例: I like Seoul because it offers a wide variety of restaurants, from traditional Korean cuisine to international dishes like Italian pasta and Japanese sushi.
How long have you lived there?
分数: 60.0建议: 시제 사용이 부적절하고 문장이 어색합니다. 정확한 시제를 사용하고, 문장을 명확하고 자연스럽게 구성하세요.
示例: I have lived in Seoul for about 25 years. I especially enjoy Sadang Dong because it has many great restaurants to try.
Is your home town a good place for young people?
分数: 55.0建议: 'smoke outfits'라는 표현이 부적절하고 의미 전달이 어렵습니다. 더 명확하고 자연스러운 어휘를 사용하고, 이유를 구체적으로 설명하세요.
示例: Yes, Seoul is a great place for young people because it has many trendy fashion stores and numerous cozy cafes where they can hang out.
× There are so many buildings in the city.
✓ There are many buildings in the city.
The phrase 'so many' is informal and can be replaced with 'many' for a more natural expression in this context.
× I like Seoul because there are a lot of delicious food restaurants in Seoul.
✓ I like Seoul because there are a lot of restaurants with delicious food in Seoul.
The phrase 'delicious food restaurants' is awkward; it is better to say 'restaurants with delicious food' to correctly describe the restaurants.
× I can eat Italian food and sushi, like Japanese food.
✓ I can eat Italian food and sushi, which is Japanese food.
Using 'like' here is incorrect because it implies similarity rather than identification. 'Which is' correctly identifies sushi as Japanese food.
× I live in Seoul about 25 years ago.
✓ I lived in Seoul about 25 years ago.
The phrase 'about 25 years ago' requires the past tense 'lived' instead of the present tense 'live'.
× I always live in Seoul.
✓ I have always lived in Seoul.
To express an action continuing from the past to the present, the present perfect tense 'have always lived' is appropriate.
× Especially Sadang Dong is a great place that can enjoy a lot of food restaurant.
✓ Especially Sadang Dong is a great place where you can enjoy many restaurants.
The original sentence is awkward and incorrect. 'A lot of food restaurant' is incorrect; it should be 'many restaurants'. Also, 'that can enjoy' is incorrect; it should be 'where you can enjoy'.
× Yes, my hometown is good place for young people because there are a lot of smoke outfits that young people like it.
✓ Yes, my hometown is a good place for young people because there are a lot of smoke outfits that young people like.
The article 'a' is missing before 'good place'. Also, the pronoun 'it' is unnecessary after 'like'.
× Young people can enjoy a lot of coffee.
✓ Young people can enjoy a lot of coffee shops.
'Enjoy a lot of coffee' is awkward; it is more natural to say 'enjoy a lot of coffee shops' or 'enjoy drinking coffee'.