Part 1
考官
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
考生
No I don't eat chocolate in my childhood itself I don't like chocolate but now if anyone give me a compliment means I would taste it only not eat more. I just give someone as a gift.
考官
How often do you eat chocolate?
考生
When I go to any function in entrance itself, they used to give chocolate whenever I attending any birthday party or else going to any chocolate shop to buy a chocolate for kids who are all in my home on that time I just have.
考官
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
考生
No I wouldn't because I don't like chocolate in my childhood itself. I don't know why I I I'll mostly prefer to eat only a spicy foods only still now while I'm eating chocolate it's make more doziness that's not give me energy.
考官
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
考生
In my point of view, everyone would need everyone likes sweets in all around the world. If any function is conducted, they first distribute the speed and enjoy the mood swing while consuming a sweet. Our entire mood was changed within a fraction of 2nd.
考官
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
考生
If I eat chocolate I would like to prefer milk flavour because I love that milk Milky flavor. So for if if the Milky favorite chocolate if anyone give I never rub it in I just have it and consume it.
考官
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
考生
It depends on a person. If kids means we can give a gift as a choice, we can give a gift. But old age people it's not a good suggestion to give up chocolate because they have a diabetes and some other health issues. Even kids also there's some limit to give a chocolate, not much more you want to give.
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
分数: 55.0建议: Your answer should be clearer and more structured. Start with a direct response, then explain your reason briefly. Avoid redundancy and improve sentence clarity. For example, say "I didn't like chocolate in my childhood, so I rarely ate it. Now, I only taste it occasionally when offered, but I don't eat much. Instead, I prefer to give chocolate as a gift."
示例: I didn't like chocolate when I was a child, so I rarely ate it. Nowadays, I only taste it occasionally when someone offers it, but I don't eat much. Instead, I prefer to give chocolate as a gift to others.
How often do you eat chocolate?
分数: 50.0建议: Your answer is a bit unclear and lengthy. Try to give a direct answer first, then add specific details using linking words. For example, "I eat chocolate occasionally, mostly at functions or birthday parties. Also, when I buy chocolates for children at home, I sometimes taste them."
示例: I eat chocolate occasionally, mostly at functions or birthday parties. Also, when I buy chocolates for children at home, I sometimes taste them.
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
分数: 55.0建议: Your answer needs better structure and clarity. Start with a clear statement, then explain your preference with reasons. Avoid repetition and improve grammar. For example, "No, I didn't eat chocolate often as a child because I preferred spicy foods. Even now, eating chocolate makes me feel drowsy and doesn't give me energy."
示例: No, I didn't eat chocolate often as a child because I preferred spicy foods. Even now, eating chocolate makes me feel drowsy and doesn't give me energy.
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
分数: 60.0建议: Your answer has good ideas but needs clearer expression and better vocabulary. Use linking words to connect ideas. For example, "In my opinion, chocolate is popular worldwide because most people like sweets. During celebrations, sweets are shared to create a joyful atmosphere, which can quickly improve people's mood."
示例: In my opinion, chocolate is popular worldwide because most people like sweets. During celebrations, sweets are shared to create a joyful atmosphere, which can quickly improve people's mood.
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
分数: 55.0建议: Your answer should be more concise and clear. Avoid repetition and improve sentence flow. For example, "My favourite chocolate flavour is milk chocolate because I love its creamy taste. If someone gives me milk chocolate, I always enjoy eating it."
示例: My favourite chocolate flavour is milk chocolate because I love its creamy taste. If someone gives me milk chocolate, I always enjoy eating it.
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
分数: 65.0建议: Your answer is relevant but can be improved by clearer structure and linking words. For example, "It depends on the person. For children, chocolate can be a good gift, but for older people, it may not be suitable due to health issues like diabetes. Even for kids, chocolate should be given in moderation."
示例: It depends on the person. For children, chocolate can be a good gift, but for older people, it may not be suitable due to health issues like diabetes. Even for kids, chocolate should be given in moderation.
× No I don't eat chocolate in my childhood itself I don't like chocolate but now if anyone give me a compliment means I would taste it only not eat more.
✓ No, I didn't eat chocolate in my childhood itself. I didn't like chocolate, but now if anyone gives me a compliment, I would taste it only, not eat more.
The sentence refers to past habits, so past tense 'didn't eat' and 'didn't like' should be used instead of present tense 'don't eat' and 'don't like'. Also, 'anyone give' should be 'anyone gives' to agree with third person singular subject.
× No I don't eat chocolate in my childhood itself I don't like chocolate but now if anyone give me a compliment means I would taste it only not eat more.
✓ No, I didn't eat chocolate in my childhood itself. I didn't like chocolate, but now if anyone gives me a compliment, I would taste it only, not eat more.
The verb 'give' should be 'gives' to agree with the singular subject 'anyone' in present tense.
× When I go to any function in entrance itself, they used to give chocolate whenever I attending any birthday party or else going to any chocolate shop to buy a chocolate for kids who are all in my home on that time I just have.
✓ When I went to any function, at the entrance itself, they used to give chocolate whenever I attended any birthday party or went to any chocolate shop to buy chocolate for the kids who were at my home at that time, I just had some.
The sentence describes past events, so past tense verbs 'went', 'attended', 'went', 'were', and 'had' should be used instead of present tense forms.
× When I go to any function in entrance itself, they used to give chocolate whenever I attending any birthday party or else going to any chocolate shop to buy a chocolate for kids who are all in my home on that time I just have.
✓ When I went to any function, at the entrance itself, they used to give chocolate whenever I attended any birthday party or went to any chocolate shop to buy chocolate for the kids who were at my home at that time, I just had some.
The verb forms 'attending' and 'going' are incorrect here; they should be past tense 'attended' and 'went' to match the past context.
× No I wouldn't because I don't like chocolate in my childhood itself.
✓ No, I didn't because I didn't like chocolate in my childhood itself.
The modal 'wouldn't' is incorrectly used here; simple past 'didn't' is appropriate to express past habit or fact.
× No I wouldn't because I don't like chocolate in my childhood itself.
✓ No, I didn't because I didn't like chocolate in my childhood itself.
The sentence refers to past dislike, so past tense 'didn't like' should be used instead of present tense 'don't like'.
× I don't know why I I I'll mostly prefer to eat only a spicy foods only still now while I'm eating chocolate it's make more doziness that's not give me energy.
✓ I don't know why. I mostly prefer to eat only spicy foods even now. While I'm eating chocolate, it makes me more dizzy and doesn't give me energy.
The verb 'make' should be 'makes' to agree with singular subject 'it'. Also, 'doziness' is incorrect; 'dizzy' is the correct adjective. 'That's not give me energy' should be 'doesn't give me energy' to match subject-verb agreement and tense.
× I don't know why I I I'll mostly prefer to eat only a spicy foods only still now while I'm eating chocolate it's make more doziness that's not give me energy.
✓ I don't know why. I mostly prefer to eat only spicy foods even now. While I'm eating chocolate, it makes me more dizzy and doesn't give me energy.
'Doziness' is a noun but the sentence needs an adjective 'dizzy' to describe the feeling. Also, 'mostly prefer to eat only a spicy foods only' is redundant and incorrect; 'mostly prefer to eat only spicy foods' is correct.
× In my point of view, everyone would need everyone likes sweets in all around the world.
✓ From my point of view, everyone likes sweets all around the world.
The correct preposition is 'from' in the phrase 'from my point of view'. Also, 'would need' is unnecessary and incorrect here.
× If any function is conducted, they first distribute the speed and enjoy the mood swing while consuming a sweet.
✓ If any function is conducted, they first distribute sweets and enjoy the mood swing while consuming them.
'Speed' is incorrect; the intended word is 'sweets'. Also, 'a sweet' should be plural 'sweets' to match the context.
× Our entire mood was changed within a fraction of 2nd.
✓ Our entire mood changes within a fraction of a second.
The sentence describes a general truth, so present tense 'changes' is appropriate instead of past tense 'was changed'. Also, '2nd' should be 'a second'.
× If I eat chocolate I would like to prefer milk flavour because I love that milk Milky flavor.
✓ If I eat chocolate, I prefer milk flavor because I love that milky flavor.
'Would like to prefer' is redundant; 'prefer' suffices. Also, 'Milky' should be lowercase 'milky' as it is an adjective.
× So for if if the Milky favorite chocolate if anyone give I never rub it in I just have it and consume it.
✓ So if anyone gives me my favorite milky chocolate, I never refuse it; I just have it and consume it.
The sentence is unclear and has pronoun misuse. 'If anyone give' should be 'if anyone gives'. 'Never rub it in' is incorrect; likely intended 'never refuse it' or 'never throw it away'.
× It depends on a person. If kids means we can give a gift as a choice, we can give a gift.
✓ It depends on the person. If it is for kids, we can give a gift as a choice.
'If kids means' is incorrect; it should be 'If it is for kids' or 'If the kids mean'. Also, 'a person' should be 'the person' to refer specifically.
× But old age people it's not a good suggestion to give up chocolate because they have a diabetes and some other health issues.
✓ But for old people, it's not a good idea to give chocolate because they have diabetes and other health issues.
'Old age people' is incorrect; 'old people' or 'elderly people' is correct. 'Give up chocolate' is incorrect; 'give chocolate' is intended. 'A diabetes' is incorrect; 'diabetes' is uncountable.
× Even kids also there's some limit to give a chocolate, not much more you want to give.
✓ Even for kids, there is a limit to giving chocolate; you shouldn't give too much.
'Some limit to give a chocolate' is incorrect; 'limit to giving chocolate' is correct. Also, 'not much more you want to give' is awkward; 'you shouldn't give too much' is clearer.