Part 1
考官
Do you make a list when you shop?
考生
Yes, I always make lists while I shop because it's easier to remember and it's easier to organize and determine where to shop which items. So I make lists whenever I go to shopping and most of the times I do it on my phone, not on paper.
考官
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
考生
Yes, I always make a list at work because it allows me to prioritize tasks based on the urgency and importance. For instance, I can focus on completing high priority tasks 1st and low priority task for later. And this method is very effective as it helps me stay organized.
考官
Why don't some people like making lists?
考生
I think some people dislike making lists because they see it as an extra chore that adds to their already busy schedule. For example, those with a heavy workload might feel that creating and organizing a list takes valuable time and energy, which they would rather spend on completing their tasks directly. Therefore, they prefer to focus on their responsibilities.
考官
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
考生
I prefer making a list on my phone because I don't have access to paper and pen all the time, but a phone is always in my pocket and there are a lot of useful apps these days on phone which helps me make lists better. We can organize and we can also add a reminder in.
Do you make a list when you shop?
分数: 75.0建议: Your answer is clear and relevant, but it could be more concise and natural. Avoid repeating similar ideas and improve sentence flow by using linking words. Also, correct minor grammar issues such as 'most of the times' to 'most of the time' and 'go to shopping' to 'go shopping'.
示例: Yes, I always make a list when I shop because it helps me remember what to buy and organise my shopping efficiently. Most of the time, I use my phone to make the list rather than paper, as it's more convenient.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
分数: 80.0建议: Your answer is well-structured and relevant, but you can improve coherence by using linking words like 'therefore' or 'as a result'. Also, avoid abbreviations like '1st' in formal speaking. Try to vary your vocabulary slightly for better impact.
示例: Yes, I always make a list at work because it helps me prioritise tasks according to their urgency and importance. For example, I focus on completing high-priority tasks first, and then attend to less urgent ones. Therefore, this method is very effective in keeping me organised.
Why don't some people like making lists?
分数: 85.0建议: Your answer is clear and includes good supporting details with linking words. To improve, try to use a wider range of vocabulary and avoid repeating words like 'tasks' too often. Also, consider adding a concluding sentence to summarise your point.
示例: Some people dislike making lists because they view it as an additional chore that consumes time in their busy schedules. For instance, individuals with heavy workloads may feel that preparing a list wastes valuable time and energy better spent on completing their duties. Consequently, they prefer to concentrate directly on their responsibilities.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
分数: 70.0建议: Your answer is relevant but could be more concise and natural. Avoid repeating 'phone' multiple times and improve sentence flow with linking words. Also, correct minor grammar issues such as 'helps me make lists better' to 'help me make lists more effectively'.
示例: I prefer making lists on my phone because it's always with me, unlike paper and pen. Moreover, there are many useful apps that help me organise my lists and set reminders, which makes the process more efficient.
× So I make lists whenever I go to shopping and most of the times I do it on my phone, not on paper.
✓ So I make lists whenever I go shopping and most of the time I do it on my phone, not on paper.
The phrase 'go to shopping' is incorrect because 'shopping' is a gerund and does not require the preposition 'to'. The correct form is 'go shopping'. Also, 'most of the times' should be 'most of the time' as 'time' is uncountable here.
× For instance, I can focus on completing high priority tasks 1st and low priority task for later.
✓ For instance, I can focus on completing high priority tasks first and low priority tasks later.
The phrase 'low priority task' should be plural 'low priority tasks' to match 'high priority tasks' and maintain parallel structure. Also, '1st' should be written as 'first' in formal speech.
× I prefer making a list on my phone because I don't have access to paper and pen all the time, but a phone is always in my pocket and there are a lot of useful apps these days on phone which helps me make lists better.
✓ I prefer making a list on my phone because I don't have access to paper and pen all the time, but a phone is always in my pocket and there are a lot of useful apps these days on the phone which help me make lists better.
The phrase 'on phone' should be 'on the phone' because 'phone' here is a specific device. Also, 'helps' should be 'help' to agree with the plural subject 'apps'.