Part 1
考官
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
考生
It depends on my mood. If I'm happy I usually go for happy music, but if I'm sad I might go for sad music.
考官
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
考生
Yes, because it makes me more energized and cheerful when I listening to happy music.
考官
Have you taken any music classes?
考生
No, I haven't taken any music classes. I'm not very interested in learning music, although I do listen to energetic music when I go to the gym to motivate my myself.
考官
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
考生
Yes, I often listen to upbeat music because it helps me stay motivated and I usually choose motivation workout music to boost my energy.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
分数: 70.0建议: Begin with a clear topic sentence and avoid repetition. Expand slightly with a specific example and a linking word to make it more natural. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
示例: I usually choose music based on my mood. For example, when I feel upbeat I listen to lively pop songs to celebrate, but when I'm feeling down I prefer mellow acoustic tracks to relax and reflect.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
分数: 75.0建议: Correct the small grammar mistake and add a brief supporting detail explaining how it affects you, using a linking word for coherence.
示例: Yes, it does. Happy music makes me feel energized and more cheerful because the fast rhythm and positive lyrics lift my mood and motivate me to move.
Have you taken any music classes?
分数: 68.0建议: Start with a concise direct answer and avoid awkward phrasing. Use one linking phrase to add a specific example of how you engage with music instead of saying you 'motivate my myself.'
示例: No, I haven't taken music classes. Instead, I listen to energetic tracks at the gym to stay motivated, such as fast electronic or pop playlists that help me keep a steady pace.
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
分数: 72.0建议: Give a short topic sentence and one specific example of activities and music types. Avoid repeating similar words (e.g., 'motivated' twice) and use a linking word to connect ideas.
示例: Yes, I often listen to upbeat music while exercising or cleaning. For instance, I play fast-paced workout playlists with strong beats because they boost my energy and help me keep focus.
× It depends on my mood. If I'm happy I usually go for happy music, but if I'm sad I might go for sad music.
✓ It depends on my mood. If I'm happy, I usually choose happy music, but if I'm sad, I might choose sad music.
Use of present simple requires correct verb choice and commas after conditional clause. 'Go for' is informal but acceptable; replacing with 'choose' matches register. Add commas after 'If I'm happy' and 'if I'm sad' to separate clauses.
× Yes, because it makes me more energized and cheerful when I listening to happy music.
✓ Yes, because it makes me feel more energized and cheerful when I listen to happy music.
The verb after 'when' should be in base form for present simple ('listen'), not present participle ('listening'). Also include 'feel' to complete 'makes me feel energized'.
× No, I haven't taken any music classes. I'm not very interested in learning music, although I do listen to energetic music when I go to the gym to motivate my myself.
✓ No, I haven't taken any music classes. I'm not very interested in learning music, although I do listen to energetic music when I go to the gym to motivate myself.
Remove the redundant possessive 'my' before 'myself'. 'My myself' is incorrect; the reflexive pronoun 'myself' alone is correct. Tenses are appropriate (present perfect and present simple).
× Yes, I often listen to upbeat music because it helps me stay motivated and I usually choose motivation workout music to boost my energy.
✓ Yes, I often listen to upbeat music because it helps me stay motivated, and I usually choose motivational workout music to boost my energy.
Use the adjective 'motivational' (not the noun 'motivation') to modify 'workout music'. Also add a comma before 'and' joining two independent clauses. 'Upbeat' is correct.