Part 1
考官
Where is your hometown?
考生
I am from India in Pune job. My hometown is a very small city. What is a very beautiful city?
考官
What do you like about your home town?
考生
I like so many things in my hometown but basically I am like to the my hometown is people is very friendly and environment is a very clean and not too much traffic.
考官
How long have you lived there?
考生
I live in there almost 25 years.
考官
Is your home town a good place for young people?
考生
My hometown, all good place for our young people. Our biggest gym and park Ann. So many things in my hometown for young people and the older people.
Where is your hometown?
分數: 40.0建議: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to directly state your hometown and describe it clearly in one or two sentences without asking a question back. Avoid redundancy and ensure your sentences are grammatically correct.
範例: My hometown is Pune, a beautiful small city in India known for its pleasant weather and rich culture.
What do you like about your home town?
分數: 50.0建議: Your answer has good ideas but needs clearer structure and grammar. Start with a topic sentence, then add specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid repetition and improve sentence flow.
範例: I like many things about my hometown, especially because the people are very friendly. Additionally, the environment is clean, and there isn't much traffic, which makes it a pleasant place to live.
How long have you lived there?
分數: 60.0建議: Your answer is understandable but grammatically incorrect. Use the present perfect tense to indicate duration and avoid unnecessary words.
範例: I have lived there for almost 25 years.
Is your home town a good place for young people?
分數: 45.0建議: Your answer lacks clarity and proper sentence structure. Begin with a clear topic sentence, then provide specific examples using linking words to support your opinion.
範例: Yes, my hometown is a great place for young people because it has the biggest gym and several parks. Moreover, there are many activities available for both young and older people.
× I am from India in Pune job.
✓ I am from Pune, India.
The original sentence has incorrect word order and an unnecessary word 'job'. The correct structure is 'I am from [city], [country]'. This correction improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× What is a very beautiful city?
✓ It is a very beautiful city.
The original sentence is a question but the intended meaning is a statement describing the city. Changing it to a statement corrects the sentence structure.
× I like so many things in my hometown but basically I am like to the my hometown is people is very friendly and environment is a very clean and not too much traffic.
✓ I like many things in my hometown, but basically, I like that the people are very friendly, the environment is very clean, and there is not too much traffic.
The original sentence misuses 'am like to' instead of 'like that', has subject-verb agreement errors ('people is'), and incorrect article usage ('a very clean'). The correction fixes modal verb usage, subject-verb agreement, and article use for clarity and correctness.
× I live in there almost 25 years.
✓ I have lived there for almost 25 years.
The original sentence uses simple present tense incorrectly to express a duration. The present perfect tense 'have lived' with 'for' is appropriate to indicate an action continuing up to now.
× My hometown, all good place for our young people.
✓ My hometown is a good place for young people.
The original sentence lacks a verb and has incorrect pronoun use ('our'). Adding the verb 'is' and removing 'our' corrects the sentence structure and makes it grammatically correct.
× Our biggest gym and park Ann.
✓ There are big gyms and parks.
The original sentence is incomplete and unclear. Rewriting it to 'There are big gyms and parks' provides a clear and grammatically correct statement.
× So many things in my hometown for young people and the older people.
✓ There are many things in my hometown for young and older people.
The original sentence lacks a verb and has awkward phrasing. Adding 'There are' and adjusting the phrase improves clarity and grammatical correctness.