Part 1
考官
When do you usually eat snacks now?
考生
I typically have snacks during work especially I enjoy having chocolate because it helps me to refresh and focus on my work.
考官
Do you think it is healthy for you to eat snacks?
考生
I would say it depends on the type of snacks. If I have chocolate or chips for snacks, it's not a healthy option because they contains farts and sugar. But. Fruit is healthier option.
考官
Did you often eat snacks when you were young?
考生
Actually, I didn't have snacks so often as a kid because my parents did not allow me to have a lot. They believed that snugs did not contain nutrition. So therefore snack was for special occasions.
考官
What snacks do you like to eat?
考生
I'm fondled having chocolate especially. I love dark chocolate. It's very goes with a cup of coffee. They help me refreshed and concentrate better.
When do you usually eat snacks now?
分数: 75.0建议: 回答は自然ですが、文法の誤り("contains farts"など)や冗長な表現を避けるために、より正確で簡潔な表現を心がけましょう。また、接続詞を使って文をつなげるとより効果的です。
示例: I usually eat snacks during work, especially chocolate, because it helps me refresh and focus better.
Do you think it is healthy for you to eat snacks?
分数: 65.0建议: 語彙の誤り("farts"は誤用)を避け、正しい単語を使いましょう。また、文をつなげる接続詞を使い、より流暢で論理的な回答を目指してください。
示例: I think it depends on the type of snacks. For example, chocolate or chips are unhealthy because they contain fats and sugar, but fruit is a healthier option.
Did you often eat snacks when you were young?
分数: 70.0建议: 単語の誤り("snugs"は誤用)を修正し、文の構造を改善して、より自然で明確な回答にしましょう。接続詞を使って文をつなげることも重要です。
示例: Actually, I didn't eat snacks often as a child because my parents didn't allow me to have many. They believed snacks lacked nutrition, so I only had them on special occasions.
What snacks do you like to eat?
分数: 60.0建议: 語彙の誤り("fondled"や"very goes"など)を正し、文法的に正しい表現を使いましょう。また、文をつなげて流れを良くすることが大切です。
示例: I especially like eating chocolate, particularly dark chocolate. It goes very well with a cup of coffee and helps me feel refreshed and concentrate better.
× I typically have snacks during work especially I enjoy having chocolate because it helps me to refresh and focus on my work.
✓ I typically have snacks during work, especially enjoying chocolate because it helps me to refresh and focus on my work.
The original sentence incorrectly uses 'especially I enjoy' which disrupts the flow. Using the present participle 'enjoying' after a comma correctly connects the ideas and improves sentence structure.
× If I have chocolate or chips for snacks, it's not a healthy option because they contains farts and sugar.
✓ If I have chocolate or chips for snacks, it's not a healthy option because they contain fats and sugar.
The subject 'they' is plural, so the verb should be 'contain' not 'contains'. Also, 'farts' is a typo and should be 'fats'.
× But. Fruit is healthier option.
✓ But fruit is a healthier option.
The phrase 'healthier option' requires the indefinite article 'a' before it because 'option' is a singular countable noun.
× Actually, I didn't have snacks so often as a kid because my parents did not allow me to have a lot.
✓ Actually, I didn't have snacks very often as a kid because my parents did not allow me to have many.
The phrase 'so often' is less natural than 'very often' in this context. Also, 'a lot' is vague; 'many' is more appropriate for countable nouns like 'snacks'.
× They believed that snugs did not contain nutrition.
✓ They believed that snacks did not contain nutrition.
The word 'snugs' is a typo and should be 'snacks'.
× So therefore snack was for special occasions.
✓ So therefore snacks were for special occasions.
The subject should be plural 'snacks' to match the context, and the verb should be plural 'were' accordingly.
× I'm fondled having chocolate especially.
✓ I'm fond of having chocolate especially.
The word 'fondled' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'fond of' to express liking something.
× It's very goes with a cup of coffee.
✓ It goes very well with a cup of coffee.
The adverb 'very' should modify 'well' not 'goes'. The correct phrase is 'goes very well'.
× They help me refreshed and concentrate better.
✓ They help me refresh and concentrate better.
After 'help', the base form of the verb is used, not the past participle 'refreshed'. So 'refresh' is correct here.