Part 1
考官
Do you like chatting with friends?
考生
Yes, I do like chatting with my friends, especially this person is a very good friend of me. Umm, so I have multiple friends that I can chat with. All this feeling, my honest feeling of what I feel every day and that moment when I chat with those people, it's very relaxing, I enjoy it.
考官
What do you usually chat about with friends?
考生
I chat various things starting from the weather today, how it's raining and how disappointing it is sometimes or how happy it is because of the rain and being able to stay in the house and watch TV and the great feeling that you don't have to do anything during the weekend. I chat about like some study issues and friendship issues and work issues also.
考官
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
考生
I usually prefer to talk with only one friend because I can concentrate on what he or she is chatting to me or talking to me and she or he. I have a feeling that she or he would more focus on what I'm saying. In contrast, when I'm talking in a group, then even if I say something, not everybody is listening to me. So that's kind of sad feeling, that's why.
考官
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
考生
I prefer to communicate in face to face, especially because I can read their expressions when I'm talking to them. If I'm talking on social media via text, then it's mostly, uh, just a text and we don't see their faces. So also I don't understand their tones on The Voice. So that's why I like talking face to face.
考官
Do you argue with friends?
考生
I only rarely argue with my friends. Actually, I argue with friends when I have very, very strong opinion about what I want to do. And I don't really argue about my philosophical feeling or if I am agree or disagree with his or her political views. Usually, yeah.
Do you like chatting with friends?
分数: 70.0建议: Answer wa natural desu ga, 'especially this person is a very good friend of me' no you na phrase wa eigo toshite wa fushizen ni kikoemasu. Motto seikaku ni 'I have many good friends, and I especially enjoy chatting with one close friend' to iu hou ga yoi desu. Mata, 'All this feeling, my honest feeling of what I feel every day' wa fukuzatsu de wakari nikui node, motto kantan de meikaku ni setsumei shite kudasai.
示例: Yes, I like chatting with my friends. I have many good friends, but I especially enjoy talking with one close friend. When I chat with them, I feel relaxed and happy because we share our honest thoughts.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
分数: 75.0建议: Answer wa yoku setsumei sarete imasu ga, nagai bun de chotto fukuzatsu ni natte imasu. 'Starting from the weather today' no ato ni tsuzuku setsumei wa motto wakariyasuku bunshou wo tsukutte kudasai. Mata, 'like some study issues and friendship issues and work issues also' wa 'such as' ya 'including' wo tsukatte, motto seikaku ni setsumei shite kudasai.
示例: I usually chat about various topics. For example, we talk about the weather, like when it rains and how it affects our mood. We also discuss study problems, friendship matters, and work-related issues.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
分数: 70.0建议: Answer wa rikai dekimasu ga, 'he or she is chatting to me or talking to me and she or he' no you na phrase wa fushizen desu. 'He or she is talking to me' dake de juubun desu. Mata, 'I have a feeling that he or she would more focus on what I'm saying' wa 'I feel that he or she pays more attention to me' to iu hou ga natural desu. Setsumei wa motto kantan ni shite kudasai.
示例: I prefer talking with only one friend because I can focus on the conversation. I feel that my friend pays more attention to what I say. In a group, sometimes people do not listen to me, which makes me feel sad.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
分数: 80.0建议: Answer wa yoku setsumei sarete imasu ga, 'on The Voice' wa fushizen na phrase desu. 'in their voice' to iu hou ga tadashii desu. Mata, 'I prefer to communicate face-to-face because I can read their facial expressions and understand their tone of voice, which is difficult through text messages' to iu fuu ni motto seikaku ni setsumei shite kudasai.
示例: I prefer to communicate face-to-face because I can see their facial expressions and hear their tone of voice. This helps me understand their feelings better. Text messages on social media do not show these important cues.
Do you argue with friends?
分数: 65.0建议: Answer wa sukoshi fukuzatsu de, 'I have very, very strong opinion' wa 'a very strong opinion' to shiyou shite kudasai. 'I don't really argue about my philosophical feeling or if I am agree or disagree with his or her political views' wa wakari nikui node, motto kantan ni 'I usually avoid arguing about philosophical or political views' to setsumei shite kudasai. Mata, 'Usually, yeah' wa fushizen desu node, suteru ka motto seikaku ni shite kudasai.
示例: I rarely argue with my friends. I only argue when I have a very strong opinion about something I want to do. Usually, I avoid arguing about philosophical or political topics because I respect their views.
× especially this person is a very good friend of me
✓ especially this person is a very good friend of mine
The phrase 'friend of me' is incorrect because 'me' is an object pronoun and cannot be used possessively. The correct possessive pronoun is 'mine'. Use 'friend of mine' to indicate possession correctly.
× I can concentrate on what he or she is chatting to me or talking to me and she or he
✓ I can concentrate on what he or she is saying to me and she or he
The phrase 'chatting to me' is awkward; 'saying to me' or 'talking to me' is more natural. Also, 'and she or he' is incorrect in order and pronoun case; it should be 'and he or she' to maintain parallel structure and correct pronoun order.
× I have a feeling that she or he would more focus on what I'm saying
✓ I have a feeling that he or she would focus more on what I'm saying
The pronoun order should be 'he or she' for natural English. Also, the adverb 'more' should come after the verb 'focus' to form 'focus more' rather than 'more focus'.
× I prefer to communicate in face to face
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face
The phrase 'in face to face' is incorrect because 'face to face' is an adverbial phrase and does not require a preposition. The correct form is simply 'communicate face to face'.
× if I am agree or disagree with his or her political views
✓ if I agree or disagree with his or her political views
The verb 'agree' should not be preceded by 'am' because 'agree' is a verb, not an adjective. The correct form is 'if I agree or disagree'.