Part 1
考官
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
考生
Uh, it doesn't matter to me. I only like the type of music, like rock music. I both listen to sad, happy music.
考官
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
考生
No the the music make me feel excited is the music or which has strong beats and some sad music also has strong beat and and very fast. So it's not depend on the happy outside music.
考官
Have you taken any music classes?
考生
I learned piano when I was in school but I didn't like it. Uh, I like your music, so I learned bass by myself, but I only like took one or two lessons and that's all.
考官
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
考生
Yes, definitely I like to listen music when I like doing my housework and uh read the book or just or just study English and I feel pouring and then listen to music.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
分数: 65.0建议: Be more direct and concise: give a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid hesitation and repetition.
示例: I don't have a strong preference between sad or happy music; I mainly focus on the genre. For example, I usually listen to rock because I like its energy and guitar sound, whether the song is happy or sad.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
分数: 58.0建议: Start with a clear direct answer, then explain with structured reasons using linking words (e.g., because, however). Reduce filler words and correct grammar for clarity.
示例: Not necessarily. I feel excited by songs with strong, fast beats rather than by whether they are happy or sad, because the rhythm and tempo determine my energy level.
Have you taken any music classes?
分数: 62.0建议: Give a clear topic sentence about your experience, then add specific details (when, for how long, why you stopped) using linking words. Fix tense and word choice errors.
示例: Yes, I took piano lessons at school for a few years, but I didn't enjoy them. Later, I taught myself to play the bass guitar because I preferred its sound; I also took one or two formal lessons to improve my technique.
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
分数: 60.0建议: Answer directly and give specific examples of activities, using linking words to connect ideas. Avoid vague phrases and correct unclear expressions.
示例: Yes, I often listen to music while doing household chores, reading, or studying English. For instance, I play instrumental or low-vocal tracks when I concentrate on reading, and upbeat songs when I'm cleaning to keep my energy up.
× Uh, it doesn't matter to me.
✓ Uh, it doesn't matter to me.
No change needed: sentence is grammatically correct. 'It' correctly refers to the choice between sad or happy music.
× I only like the type of music, like rock music.
✓ I only like one type of music: rock.
Original uses awkward phrasing 'the type of music, like rock music'. Use 'one type of music' to show a single preference and 'rock' as the example. This clarifies meaning and fixes quantifier/article usage.
× I both listen to sad, happy music.
✓ I listen to both sad and happy music.
Word order and connector are wrong. Use 'both ... and ...' with correct order: 'listen to both sad and happy music.' This fixes sentence structure and coordination.
× No the the music make me feel excited is the music or which has strong beats and some sad music also has strong beat and and very fast.
✓ No. The music that makes me feel excited is the music with strong beats; some sad music also has strong and fast beats.
Subject-verb agreement error: use 'makes' for singular 'music'. Also 'which' was misused; use a relative clause 'that makes'. Pluralize 'beats' and 'fast' should modify 'beats'. Remove duplicated words and add punctuation to improve clarity.
× So it's not depend on the happy outside music.
✓ So it doesn't depend on whether the music is happy or not.
Incorrect verb form 'it's not depend' should be 'it doesn't depend' for present simple. 'on the happy outside music' is awkward; use 'whether the music is happy or not' to express the idea clearly.
× I learned piano when I was in school but I didn't like it.
✓ I learned piano when I was in school, but I didn't like it.
Sentence is grammatically correct. Added a comma before 'but' for clarity. Past tense 'learned' and 'didn't like' correctly match the time reference.
× Uh, I like your music, so I learned bass by myself, but I only like took one or two lessons and that's all.
✓ Uh, I like popular music, so I learned the bass by myself, but I only took one or two lessons and that's all.
'Your music' is likely unintended; use 'popular music' or appropriate noun. 'Learned bass' -> 'learned the bass' or 'learned to play the bass'. 'I only like took' is incorrect: 'liked' or 'only took' — here 'only took one or two lessons' is correct. Clarifies noun articles and verb usage.
× Yes, definitely I like to listen music when I like doing my housework and uh read the book or just or just study English and I feel pouring and then listen to music.
✓ Yes, definitely. I like to listen to music when I'm doing housework, reading a book, or studying English; it helps me concentrate and relax.
Multiple issues: 'listen music' missing preposition 'to'. Use progressive 'I'm doing' for activities happening while listening. 'Read the book' -> 'reading a book'. Remove repeated 'or just'. 'I feel pouring' is incorrect and unclear; replaced with 'it helps me concentrate and relax' to convey likely meaning. Corrected verb forms and gerunds for parallel structure.