Part 1
考官
Do you make a list when you shop?
考生
No.
考官
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
考生
No, that's not. What? Are you crazy?
考官
Why don't some people like making lists?
考生
Are you? What are you? What are you?
考官
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
考生
Yes, I do.
Do you make a list when you shop?
分数: 30.0建议: Try to give a more complete answer by explaining why you don't make a list when shopping. This will make your response more natural and effective. For example, you can say whether you prefer to shop spontaneously or if you remember what to buy without a list.
示例: No, I usually don't make a list when I shop because I prefer to buy things spontaneously and I remember what I need.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
分数: 10.0建议: Avoid using inappropriate or confusing language. Instead, answer the question directly and politely. Explain whether you make lists for work and if they help you. This will improve clarity and coherence.
示例: No, I don't usually make lists for my work because I prefer to keep tasks in my mind, but sometimes I find lists helpful to stay organized.
Why don't some people like making lists?
分数: 5.0建议: Respond directly to the question with a clear opinion or reason. For example, explain that some people find lists restrictive or time-consuming. Use linking words to connect your ideas.
示例: Some people don't like making lists because they feel it limits their flexibility, and also it can take extra time to write everything down.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
分数: 20.0建议: Answer the question specifically by choosing either paper or phone and explain why. This will make your answer more relevant and complete.
示例: I prefer to make lists on my phone because it's convenient and I can easily edit the list whenever I need to.
× No.
✓ No, I don't.
The answer 'No.' is incomplete and does not directly respond to the question 'Do you make a list when you shop?'. A complete response should include the auxiliary verb to match the question's structure, such as 'No, I don't.' This improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× No, that's not.
✓ No, I don't.
The phrase 'No, that's not.' is incorrect and unclear in response to 'Do you make a list for your work?'. The correct response should be 'No, I don't.' to properly negate the action and match the question's structure.
× Are you?
✓ I don't know.
The response 'Are you?' is inappropriate and does not answer the question 'Why don't some people like making lists?'. A suitable answer would be 'I don't know.' or a relevant explanation. This correction addresses the sentence structure and relevance to the question.
× What are you?
✓ I don't understand the question.
The phrase 'What are you?' is irrelevant and does not answer the question. A better response is 'I don't understand the question.' which is grammatically correct and contextually appropriate.
× What are you?
✓ I don't understand the question.
Repeating 'What are you?' is incorrect and does not provide a meaningful answer. The correction offers a proper response indicating confusion or lack of understanding, which fits the context.
× Yes, I do.
✓ I prefer to make a list on my phone.
The question 'Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?' requires a choice between options. The answer 'Yes, I do.' is vague and does not specify a preference. The correction provides a clear and grammatically correct response.