Part 1
考官
Do you make a list when you shop?
考生
Yes, I make a list when I shop because I have this thing about me that I tend to forget things and I get distracted so easily. So whenever I think that OK I need to buy this and whenever I will go for shopping the next time I will buy this I instantly add that in my.
考官
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
考生
I like to make a list when I work because that helps me to organize my things. My routine that I need to do this this works. But if I don't have that list, I have to figure out every time that I finish my finish one task and go to another, I have to figure out what I need to do next. So it is.
考官
Why don't some people like making lists?
考生
Well, I think one of the reasons might be they're not quite sure about what they're gonna do the whole day, so they don't like making it a list and rather they prefer to do it whenever they want to do something, they just do it. They don't want to follow a routine, so that might be a reason.
考官
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
考生
It actually depends on what kind of list I am making. Because suppose I'm making a list for my books that I need to buy, so I have to take my list to the bookstore and to buy those, right? So for that I prefer making the list on my phone, which is more easy to carry. But when I go for.
Do you make a list when you shop?
分数: 65.0建议: Your answer is somewhat long and a bit repetitive. Try to be more concise and clear. Use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly and avoid incomplete sentences. For example, you can say, "Yes, I always make a shopping list because I tend to forget things easily. So, whenever I remember something I need, I immediately add it to my list."
示例: Yes, I always make a shopping list because I tend to forget things easily. So, whenever I remember something I need, I immediately add it to my list.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
分数: 55.0建议: Your answer lacks clarity and contains incomplete sentences. Try to organize your ideas logically and use linking words to explain the benefits of making a list. Also, avoid repeating words unnecessarily. For example, you can say, "Yes, I make a list for my work because it helps me organize my tasks. Without a list, I find it difficult to decide what to do next after finishing a task."
示例: Yes, I make a list for my work because it helps me organize my tasks. Without a list, I find it difficult to decide what to do next after finishing a task.
Why don't some people like making lists?
分数: 70.0建议: Your answer is good but can be improved by using more formal vocabulary and clearer linking words. Also, try to avoid informal contractions like "gonna". For example, you can say, "Some people may dislike making lists because they are uncertain about their daily plans. Therefore, they prefer to act spontaneously rather than follow a fixed routine."
示例: Some people may dislike making lists because they are uncertain about their daily plans. Therefore, they prefer to act spontaneously rather than follow a fixed routine.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
分数: 60.0建议: Your answer is incomplete and a bit unclear. Try to complete your thoughts and use linking words to explain your preference clearly. For example, you can say, "It depends on the type of list. For shopping, I prefer using my phone because it is easy to carry. However, for other lists, I might use paper."
示例: It depends on the type of list. For shopping, I prefer using my phone because it is easy to carry. However, for other lists, I might use paper.
× So whenever I think that OK I need to buy this and whenever I will go for shopping the next time I will buy this I instantly add that in my.
✓ So whenever I think, 'OK, I need to buy this,' and whenever I go shopping next time, I instantly add that to my list.
The original sentence is a run-on sentence lacking proper punctuation and conjunctions, making it confusing. Breaking it into clearer parts and adding necessary punctuation improves readability and grammatical correctness.
× My routine that I need to do this this works.
✓ My routine is that I need to do this; this works.
The original sentence lacks a verb and proper structure, making it incomplete and unclear. Adding the verb 'is' and proper punctuation clarifies the meaning.
× So it is.
✓ So it is helpful.
The sentence 'So it is.' is incomplete and unclear. Adding a descriptive word like 'helpful' completes the thought and makes the sentence meaningful.
× they don't like making it a list and rather they prefer to do it whenever they want to do something, they just do it.
✓ they don't like making a list and rather prefer to do things whenever they want; they just do them.
The phrase 'making it a list' is incorrect; 'making a list' is correct. Also, pronouns should clearly refer to their antecedents; replacing 'it' with 'things' clarifies the meaning.
× which is more easy to carry.
✓ which is easier to carry.
The phrase 'more easy' is incorrect; the correct comparative form is 'easier.' Also, 'to carry' is correct here, so the main issue is the adjective form.