Part 1
考官
Do you make a list when you shop?
考生
Uh, no. I don't usually make a list when I shop because I think it's kind of a waste of my time and I can remember everything in my brain.
考官
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
考生
Yeah, I sometimes I make a list for my work and I don't usually find it useful. I don't always find it useful.
考官
Why don't some people like making lists?
考生
Umm procrastination maybe? Umm, I think they umm, like I said, they can. They really relied on their memories. Umm.
考官
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
考生
Of course on my phone, because I always carry my phone and it's very easy to, umm, take out my phone and check the list.
Do you make a list when you shop?
分数: 70.0建议: Your answer is clear but could be more concise and natural by avoiding filler words like 'uh' and 'kind of'. Also, try to provide a more specific reason or example to support your opinion.
示例: No, I usually don't make a list when I shop because I trust my memory to remember what I need, which saves me time.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
分数: 60.0建议: Your answer repeats the same idea and lacks clarity. Try to structure your response with a clear topic sentence and explain why the list is or isn't useful, using linking words for coherence.
示例: Sometimes I make a list for my work, but I don't always find it useful because I tend to forget to check it.
Why don't some people like making lists?
分数: 50.0建议: Your answer is unclear and contains many fillers. Try to give a direct answer with specific reasons and use linking words to connect your ideas.
示例: Some people don't like making lists because they procrastinate and prefer to rely on their memory instead.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
分数: 75.0建议: Your answer is good but can be improved by removing fillers and adding a bit more detail to explain why using your phone is convenient.
示例: I prefer to make lists on my phone because I always have it with me, so it's easy to check and update my list anytime.
× I think they umm, like I said, they can. They really relied on their memories.
✓ I think they, umm, like I said, they can. They really rely on their memories.
The verb 'relied' is in the past tense, but the context suggests a general statement about people's habits, which requires the present tense 'rely' to maintain subject-verb agreement and correct tense usage.