Part 1
考官
Do you use headphones?
考生
Yes, I do because I love to, I love what uh, I love listening music by headphone and that's give me a peaceful energy. So I like you.
考官
What type of headphones do you use?
考生
Quickly use earbuds because that is easy to carry whenever, whenever I go like Home Office, boss, etcetera and.
考官
When would you use headphones?
考生
When I went to work or when I am in the bus I use headphones to to listen a music and sometimes uh for morning. For morning work and evening work I use headphones.
考官
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
考生
Connot commuting to work and when I when I was I will see, I will sleep.
考官
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
考生
No, headphone is not compatible because. For committee or public, that is not safe and. I am annoying and that.
Do you use headphones?
分数: 48.0建议: Be more direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers (uh, you) and correct grammar (listening to music, gives me). Add one specific reason or example and link it logically.
示例: Yes, I use headphones. I often listen to music with them because they help me relax and concentrate. For example, I wear headphones while studying to block out background noise and stay focused.
What type of headphones do you use?
分数: 42.0建议: Give a clear topic sentence naming the type, then explain briefly why with specific situations. Avoid vague words and repetition; use correct grammar (earbuds are easy to carry).
示例: I usually use small wireless earbuds. They are easy to carry and convenient for commuting or when I go to the office, so I don't have to deal with tangled wires.
When would you use headphones?
分数: 45.0建议: Provide a clear, grammatically correct topic sentence and use linking words to organise times and reasons. Be specific about times and purposes (commuting, exercising, studying).
示例: I wear headphones mainly when I commute to work and while I’m on the bus. Also, I often use them in the morning and evening to listen to podcasts or music to help me wake up or relax.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
分数: 30.0建议: Clarify the meaning—perhaps you mean conditions when you would not use them. Start with a direct topic sentence and give clear conditions with reasons. Correct vocabulary (cannot, commuting) and tense.
示例: I avoid using headphones in situations where I need to be aware of my surroundings, such as walking in busy streets or commuting in areas with heavy traffic. I also don't use them when I want to sleep because they are uncomfortable.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
分数: 28.0建议: Answer directly and explain with specific reasons. Use correct vocabulary (comfortable, inappropriate, unsafe) and avoid unclear phrases. Give one or two clear examples and link them coherently.
示例: It depends. Some headphones are comfortable, but I find them unsuitable in public places because they can make it hard to hear announcements and may feel uncomfortable after long use. For example, I avoid over-ear headphones on long bus rides because they become hot and irritating.
× I love listening music by headphone and that's give me a peaceful energy.
✓ I love listening to music with headphones and that gives me peaceful energy.
Missing 'to' after 'listening' (verb + -ing requires 'listening to' when followed by a noun) and incorrect preposition 'by headphone' should be 'with headphones'. Also subject-verb agreement: 'that' (singular) requires 'gives'. Suggestion: use 'listening to music with headphones' and ensure verbs match subjects.
× So I like you.
✓ So I like them.
Context shows speaker refers to headphones, a plural object, not the listener. 'You' is incorrect; use the correct pronoun 'them' to refer to headphones. Also if meaning was to express preference, 'I like them' is appropriate.
× Quickly use earbuds because that is easy to carry whenever, whenever I go like Home Office, boss, etcetera and.
✓ I usually use earbuds because they are easy to carry when I go to the office or work from home.
Adverb 'Quickly' is incorrectly used; 'usually' fits frequency. 'That is' should match plural 'earbuds' -> 'they are'. 'Home Office, boss' is unclear; rephrase to 'the office or when I work from home'. Remove trailing 'and'. Suggestion: use clear adverb of frequency, match subject-verb number, and simplify phrase.
× When I went to work or when I am in the bus I use headphones to to listen a music and sometimes uh for morning.
✓ When I go to work or when I am on the bus I use headphones to listen to music, sometimes in the morning.
Tense inconsistency: 'went' (past) should be 'go' (present) to match habitual action. Preposition 'in the bus' should be 'on the bus'. 'Listen a music' needs 'listen to music'. Place adverb phrase 'in the morning' at end. Remove duplicate 'to'.
× For morning work and evening work I use headphones.
✓ For morning and evening work, I use headphones.
Awkward repetition 'morning work and evening work' can be simplified. Comma after introductory phrase improves clarity. Tense and usage are otherwise fine.
× Connot commuting to work and when I when I was I will see, I will sleep.
✓ I do not use them when commuting to work, or when I am about to sleep.
Original is unclear and ungrammatical. 'Connot' is likely 'I do not' and 'commuting to work' needs 'when commuting'. 'when I was I will see' is incoherent; context suggests 'when I am about to sleep' or 'when I will sleep'. Use present continuous or infinitive structure for routines.
× No, headphone is not compatible because.
✓ No, headphones are not comfortable for me because...
Singular 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones'. 'Is not compatible' is awkward; use 'are not comfortable' to express discomfort. Also 'because' requires completing clause; add reason.
× For committee or public, that is not safe and.
✓ They are not safe on public transport or in public spaces.
'For committee or public' is incorrect phrasing. Likely meant 'in public' or 'on public transport'. 'That' should refer to 'they' (headphones). Complete sentence without trailing 'and'.
× I am annoying and that.
✓ They annoy me.
'I am annoying' means the speaker is annoying others; intended meaning is 'I find them annoying' or 'They annoy me'. Use correct subject and verb to express feeling: 'They annoy me' or 'I find them annoying'.