Part 1
考官
Do you use headphones?
考生
Yes. Now, uh, I use headphone a lot because, umm, in the apartments that I live, I live with my uh, two brothers and my sisters. So I use the headphone to because it's just, uh, it's not like make a noise and make them uh, feel uncomfortable.
考官
What type of headphones do you use?
考生
I use the large hot for and it's, uh, GBL brand. It's just amazing. Beyond the the volume is really crazy and it's even like, umm, disturbs and noises around you and uh, it makes you feel that you have like your own words and it's not like disconnecting, but it's feel it's really clear.
考官
When would you use headphones?
考生
So for me, I use it like the whole time, uh, even when I, when I get, get stuff from sleep because I feel like I need to do something nice and something like, uh, some, something that I love to encourage me and most of the time less I feel like, uh, kind of videos motivation, uh, especially at the morning. Am I serious? That's all.
考官
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
考生
Uh, I need to think about this because I use it like, as I said before, most of the time. So maybe, uh, especially like at night. I don't love to, to put it at night because I need to, if I, if I listen like to a lot of videos before my bedtime, it will affect like my sleeping a lot. Is it will. So yes, at night I don't use it.
考官
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
考生
Yes a lot it's so comfortable and uh, I love to be in my own world, especially while I was while I studied or even like doing my workout or umm cooking at home. So yes, it's so comfortable and so relaxing and it's help you to focus on the things that you want. So Ma maybe like for me most of the time I love to.
Do you use headphones?
分数: 62.0建议: Be more concise and correct basic grammar (plural/singular, articles). Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Reduce hesitations and filler words (uh, umm).
示例: Yes, I use headphones frequently. I live in a shared apartment with my siblings, so I wear them to avoid disturbing others and to concentrate on my own activities.
What type of headphones do you use?
分数: 58.0建议: Give a clear, structured description: name the type, brand, and two specific features (sound quality, noise cancellation) using linking words. Avoid unclear phrases and repetition.
示例: I use large over-ear headphones from GBL. They have powerful volume and good noise cancellation, so outside sounds are reduced and the audio feels very clear and immersive.
When would you use headphones?
分数: 55.0建议: State a clear time frame (e.g. in the morning, while working out) and give 1–2 specific reasons with linking words. Remove hesitations and unnecessary phrases. Be precise about activities (listening to music, motivational videos).
示例: I usually use headphones in the morning and while I work because I listen to motivational videos and music that help me feel energized and focused for the day.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
分数: 65.0建议: Answer directly with a topic sentence and give a specific reason using linking words. Correct grammar and avoid repetition. Mention consequences (sleep disturbance) succinctly.
示例: I usually avoid using headphones at night because listening to videos or loud audio before bed disrupts my sleep and makes it harder to fall asleep.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
分数: 68.0建议: Begin with a direct statement, then give two specific situations when they are comfortable and explain why (focus, relaxation). Keep answers to max five sentences and reduce fillers.
示例: Yes, they are very comfortable. I like wearing them when I study, exercise, or cook because they help me relax and focus by blocking distractions and creating a private listening space.
× Yes. Now, uh, I use headphone a lot because, umm, in the apartments that I live, I live with my uh, two brothers and my sisters.
✓ Yes. Now, uh, I use headphones a lot because, umm, in the apartment that I live in, I live with my two brothers and my sister.
Plural/singular mismatch: 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones' because people normally refer to the item in plural. 'Apartments' should be singular 'apartment' if referring to the one you live in; keep consistent by saying 'the apartment that I live in'. Also 'my sisters' conflicts with 'two brothers' if only one sister; if multiple sisters were intended, keep plural, but original likely intended singular so corrected to 'my sister'. Suggestion: Check whether you mean one apartment/one sister or multiple, and make nouns agree in number. Note: also moved the preposition 'in' to the end of the relative clause for natural word order.
× Yes. Now, uh, I use headphone a lot because, umm, in the apartments that I live, I live with my uh, two brothers and my sisters.
✓ Yes. Now, uh, I use headphones a lot because, umm, in the apartment that I live in, I live with my two brothers and my sister.
Preposition placement: in English the relative clause 'the apartment that I live in' places 'in' after 'live' (or you can say 'the apartment where I live'). Suggestion: Use 'the apartment where I live' or 'the apartment that I live in' for natural phrasing.
× So I use the headphone to because it's just, uh, it's not like make a noise and make them uh, feel uncomfortable.
✓ So I use the headphones because they don't make noise or make them feel uncomfortable.
Verb form and structure: 'to because' is incorrect—remove 'to'. Use negative present simple 'they don't make' for regular fact. 'Make them feel uncomfortable' is fine but avoid extra 'uh'. Suggestion: Use 'they don't make noise or make them feel uncomfortable' for a clear, grammatical sentence.
× What type of headphones do you use? Student: I use the large hot for and it's, uh, GBL brand.
✓ I use large over-ear headphones and they are a GBL brand.
Word choice and number: 'the large hot for' is unclear; correct to 'large over-ear headphones' (plural). 'It's' refers to singular but 'headphones' are plural, so use 'they are' or 'they're.' Suggestion: Use standard headphone descriptors like 'over-ear' or 'on-ear' and match verb number.
× It's just amazing. Beyond the the volume is really crazy and it's even like, umm, disturbs and noises around you and uh, it makes you feel that you have like your own words and it's not like disconnecting, but it's feel it's really clear.
✓ They're just amazing. Also, the volume can be really loud and even block out noises around you; it makes you feel like you have your own world. It's not isolating, and the sound is really clear.
Adjective/adverb and word choice issues: Use plural agreement 'they're' with 'headphones.' 'Beyond the the' is incorrect; use 'also' or 'in addition.' 'Crazy' is informal—'really loud' is clearer. 'Disturbs and noises' incorrect; use 'block out noises' or 'reduce surrounding noise.' 'Your own words' should be 'your own world.' 'Disconnecting' is wrong; 'isolating' fits better. Suggestions: Use precise vocabulary and ensure adjectives/adverbs fit context.
× So for me, I use it like the whole time, uh, even when I, when I get, get stuff from sleep because I feel like I need to do something nice and something like, uh, some, something that I love to encourage me and most of the time less I feel like, uh, kind of videos motivation, uh, especially at the morning.
✓ For me, I use them almost all the time, even when I wake up, because I feel like I need something enjoyable that encourages me. Most of the time I watch motivational videos, especially in the morning.
Tense and verb choice: 'get stuff from sleep' is incorrect; use 'wake up.' Use present simple 'I use them' for habitual actions. 'Less I feel like' is ungrammatical—clarified to 'Most of the time I watch.' Use 'in the morning' not 'at the morning.' Suggestion: Use clear verbs for daily routines (wake up, watch) and present simple for habits.
× I don't love to, to put it at night because I need to, if I, if I listen like to a lot of videos before my bedtime, it will affect like my sleeping a lot. Is it will. So yes, at night I don't use it.
✓ I don't like to wear them at night because if I listen to a lot of videos before bedtime, it will affect my sleep a lot. So yes, at night I don't use them.
Modal/infinitive and article use: 'I don't love to' is unnatural; use 'I don't like to.' Use 'wear them' rather than 'put it.' Use 'listen to' not 'listen like to.' 'It will affect my sleep' is correct phrasing; remove extra words. Suggestion: Use 'like to' for preferences and 'affect my sleep' for consequences.
× Is wearing headphones comfortable? Student: Yes a lot it's so comfortable and uh, I love to be in my own world, especially while I was while I studied or even like doing my workout or umm cooking at home.
✓ Yes, they are very comfortable and I love to be in my own world, especially while I study, while working out, or while cooking at home.
Subject-verb agreement and tense: Responding to 'Is wearing headphones comfortable?' use 'they are' to refer to headphones. Use present simple 'while I study' for habitual actions rather than 'while I was while I studied.' Use parallel gerund forms for activities: 'working out' and 'cooking.' Suggestion: Keep tense consistent and ensure subject and verb agree.
× So yes, it's so comfortable and so relaxing and it's help you to focus on the things that you want.
✓ So yes, they are very comfortable and relaxing and they help you focus on the things you want.
Pronoun agreement: 'it's' refers to singular but 'headphones' are plural so use 'they.' 'It's help' is ungrammatical; correct to 'they help.' Also remove unnecessary 'to' after 'help' when followed by a verb. Suggestion: Match pronouns to noun number and use 'help' + base verb.
× So Ma maybe like for me most of the time I love to.
✓ So maybe for me, most of the time I love them.
Incomplete sentence and unclear reference: Original ends abruptly 'I love to' without object or verb. Clarified to 'I love them' meaning headphones, or complete with an activity like 'I love to use them.' Suggestion: Complete sentences with a clear subject and object or verb to avoid fragments.