Part 1
考官
Are you good at memorising things?
考生
Yes indeed. I'm good at memorizing some words because when I was an elementary school student, my parents trained me for memorizing for something, so I practiced to memorize some work.
考官
Have you ever forgotten something important?
考生
Yes, I sometimes forget my password such as iPad and laptop, but I'm always light down my notebook so.
考官
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
考生
In my opinion, it is essential to memorize my schedule in a day because I need to plan to spend sometimes. So it's very important for me.
考官
How do you remember important things?
考生
I always write down notebook such as password, address and post code. So it's better things for my life and it is suitable for me to write down the notebook.
Are you good at memorising things?
分数: 65.0建议: 回答は質問に直接答えていますが、文法の誤りや不自然な表現が見られます。例えば、「memorizing for something」や「memorize some work」は不自然です。より自然な表現を使い、文を簡潔にまとめることが重要です。
示例: Yes, I am good at memorizing words because my parents encouraged me to practice memorization when I was in elementary school.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
分数: 50.0建议: 内容は理解できますが、文法と語彙の誤りが多く、意味が伝わりにくい部分があります。例えば、「I'm always light down my notebook so」は不自然です。正しい表現を使い、具体的な例を加えると良いでしょう。
示例: Yes, I sometimes forget important passwords for my iPad and laptop, but I always write them down in my notebook to remember them.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
分数: 60.0建议: 回答は質問に答えていますが、表現が不自然で意味が曖昧な部分があります。例えば、「plan to spend sometimes」は意味が不明瞭です。より明確で自然な表現を使い、理由を具体的に説明しましょう。
示例: I need to remember my daily schedule because it helps me manage my time effectively and complete all my tasks.
How do you remember important things?
分数: 55.0建议: 文法と語彙の誤りが多く、意味が伝わりにくいです。「write down notebook」ではなく「write things down in a notebook」が正しい表現です。具体的な例を挙げて、より自然な表現を心がけましょう。
示例: I always write down important information like passwords, addresses, and postcodes in my notebook because it helps me remember them easily.
× I'm good at memorizing some words because when I was an elementary school student, my parents trained me for memorizing for something, so I practiced to memorize some work.
✓ I'm good at memorizing some words because when I was an elementary school student, my parents trained me to memorize things, so I practiced memorizing some words.
The phrase 'trained me for memorizing for something' is incorrect. The verb 'train' is followed by 'to' plus the base verb, so 'trained me to memorize' is correct. Also, 'practiced to memorize' is incorrect; 'practice' is followed by the gerund form, so 'practiced memorizing' is correct. Additionally, 'some work' is vague; 'some words' fits better in context.
× Yes, I sometimes forget my password such as iPad and laptop, but I'm always light down my notebook so.
✓ Yes, I sometimes forget my passwords for devices such as my iPad and laptop, but I always write down in my notebook.
The phrase 'forget my password such as iPad and laptop' is unclear; it should specify 'passwords for devices such as my iPad and laptop.' The phrase 'I'm always light down my notebook' is incorrect; likely intended 'write down in my notebook.' The preposition 'in' is needed after 'write down' to indicate where the information is written.
× In my opinion, it is essential to memorize my schedule in a day because I need to plan to spend sometimes.
✓ In my opinion, it is essential to memorize my daily schedule because I need to plan how to spend my time.
The phrase 'my schedule in a day' is awkward; 'my daily schedule' is more natural. 'Plan to spend sometimes' is incorrect; it should be 'plan how to spend my time.' The quantifier 'sometimes' is misused here; 'time' is the correct noun to use.
× I always write down notebook such as password, address and post code.
✓ I always write down in my notebook things such as passwords, addresses, and post codes.
The phrase 'write down notebook' is incorrect; the preposition 'in' is needed to indicate where the writing happens: 'write down in my notebook.' Also, 'password, address and post code' should be pluralized to match the general list: 'passwords, addresses, and post codes.'
× So it's better things for my life and it is suitable for me to write down the notebook.
✓ So these are better for my life, and it is suitable for me to write things down in the notebook.
The phrase 'better things for my life' is vague; 'these are better for my life' clarifies the subject. 'Suitable for me to write down the notebook' is incorrect; it should be 'suitable for me to write things down in the notebook.' The adverb 'down' should follow the verb 'write,' and the preposition 'in' is needed before 'the notebook.'