Part 1
考官
Do you use headphones?
考生
Yes I do mostly I have to do a hour or cleaning my house. I like to using he headphones because it help me to listen to music.
考官
What type of headphones do you use?
考生
I use a Bluetooth headphone because my phone has no or no to to use the for other helpful, so I always use Burdu Apple.
考官
When would you use headphones?
考生
Uh, mostly I would use headphone, uh, if I want to listen to music or postcard, uh, I usually, uh, put my earphone, uh, in the morning and at night, uh, uh, this type of very quiet air, cough, uh, focus on my lesson.
考官
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
考生
I never use Apple, uh, when I have to, uh, attend a meeting or communicate with other people. I think, uh, it's time. Very earful is rude and uh, distracted our strength.
考官
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
考生
Uh, yes, they are very comfortable for me because I can't take there anywhere and they broke outside, outside, umm, noise. So I can listen, uh, listen to a postcard or music without distraction.
Do you use headphones?
分数: 48.0建议: Be more concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details. Use correct verb forms and articles, and avoid redundancy.
示例: Yes, I often use headphones when I’m cleaning the house. They help me listen to music and make chores more enjoyable.
What type of headphones do you use?
分数: 40.0建议: Answer directly naming the type and brand, then give a brief reason. Use clearer sentence structure and correct vocabulary (e.g., 'Bluetooth headphones', 'brand').
示例: I use Bluetooth headphones, specifically Apple AirPods. They are convenient because they connect wirelessly to my phone and are easy to carry.
When would you use headphones?
分数: 45.0建议: Provide a clear topic sentence and two specific situations when you use headphones. Reduce hesitations and unclear words; replace vague phrases with precise reasons (e.g., studying, commuting).
示例: I usually wear headphones in the morning and at night. For example, I listen to music while commuting and use them to concentrate when studying online lessons.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
分数: 55.0建议: Open with a direct statement, then explain two clear reasons (politeness and safety). Use coherent linking words and correct word choices.
示例: I don’t use headphones during meetings or when talking to people. It’s impolite and can prevent me from hearing important information or instructions.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
分数: 50.0建议: Give a clear opinion followed by one or two specific reasons. Fix grammar and replace unclear phrases (e.g., 'block outside noise') with accurate expressions.
示例: Yes, they are comfortable for me because they block outside noise and allow me to listen to music or podcasts without distraction.
× Yes I do mostly I have to do a hour or cleaning my house.
✓ Yes, I do. Mostly I have to clean the house for an hour.
The original mixes structures and uses incorrect verb forms and articles. 'Have to do a hour or cleaning my house' should be 'have to clean the house for an hour' because 'clean' is the correct base verb after 'have to' and 'an hour' requires the article 'an'. Use punctuation to separate ideas.
× I like to using he headphones because it help me to listen to music.
✓ I like using headphones because they help me listen to music.
After 'like' you can use the -ing form 'using' (not 'to using'). 'He headphones' is incorrect; use 'headphones'. 'It help' should agree with plural 'headphones' so 'they help'. Also remove the unnecessary 'to' before 'listen'.
× I use a Bluetooth headphone because my phone has no or no to to use the for other helpful, so I always use Burdu Apple.
✓ I use Bluetooth headphones because my phone cannot connect to other devices, so I always use my Burdu Apple ones.
Use plural 'headphones' and no article with 'Bluetooth' commonly. The original is unclear; 'has no or no to to use the for other helpful' appears to attempt 'cannot connect to other devices'. 'Burdu Apple' likely a brand; add possessive 'my' and 'ones' to refer to headphones. Correct verb 'cannot' expresses inability.
× Uh, mostly I would use headphone, uh, if I want to listen to music or postcard, uh, I usually, uh, put my earphone, uh, in the morning and at night, uh, uh, this type of very quiet air, cough, uh, focus on my lesson.
✓ Mostly I would use headphones if I want to listen to music or a podcast. I usually put my earphones in the morning and at night because it is very quiet and I can focus on my lessons.
Use plural 'headphones/earphones' consistently. 'Postcard' should be 'podcast'. 'Put my earphone' -> 'put my earphones'. Fix sentence structure and add linking words: 'because it is very quiet and I can focus'. Ensure tense consistency and clarity.
× I never use Apple, uh, when I have to, uh, attend a meeting or communicate with other people.
✓ I never use them when I have to attend a meeting or communicate with other people.
'Use Apple' is unclear; replace with 'them' (headphones). Remove unnecessary pauses and commas. 'Have to attend' correctly expresses obligation and should be followed by the verb 'attend'.
× I think, uh, it's time. Very earful is rude and uh, distracted our strength.
✓ I think wearing them is rude and distracting in meetings.
Original 'it's time. Very earful is rude and distracted our strength' is ungrammatical. 'Earful' is wrong; use 'wearing them' or 'using headphones' and 'distracting' as an adjective. 'Our strength' is inappropriate; 'in meetings' clarifies context.
× Uh, yes, they are very comfortable for me because I can't take there anywhere and they broke outside, outside, umm, noise.
✓ Yes, they are very comfortable for me because I can take them anywhere and they block outside noise.
Use 'take them anywhere' (pronoun 'them' refers to headphones). 'Can't take there' is incorrect. 'They broke outside noise' should be 'they block outside noise' using the correct verb 'block'. Present tense 'are' is correct.
× So I can listen, uh, listen to a postcard or music without distraction.
✓ So I can listen to a podcast or music without distraction.
'Postcard' is the wrong word; the correct noun is 'podcast'. Keep the preposition 'to' before 'a podcast or music'. 'Without distraction' is fine.