Part 1
考官
Do you like singing? Why?
考生
Do you like the stinging? Why?
考官
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
考生
Have you ever learned how to spin?
考官
Who do you want to sing for?
考生
Who do you want to sing for?
考官
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
考生
Do you think? Singing can bring happiness to people.
Do you like singing? Why?
分數: 10.0建議: Your answer repeats the examiner's question with a misheard word, which does not address the question. To improve, listen carefully and respond directly with your own opinion about singing, explaining why you like or dislike it.
範例: Yes, I enjoy singing because it helps me relax and express my emotions.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
分數: 10.0建議: Your response repeats the examiner's question incorrectly and does not answer it. To improve, focus on understanding the question and answer it with your experience about learning to sing.
範例: Yes, I took singing lessons for a year to improve my vocal skills.
Who do you want to sing for?
分數: 10.0建議: You repeated the examiner's question instead of answering it. To improve, respond directly by stating who you would like to sing for and why.
範例: I would like to sing for my family because they always support me.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
分數: 15.0建議: Your answer repeats the question and is unclear. To improve, give a clear opinion and support it with reasons or examples.
範例: Yes, I believe singing can bring happiness because it allows people to express their feelings and connect with others.
× Do you like the stinging? Why?
✓ Do you like singing? Why?
The student incorrectly used 'the stinging' instead of 'singing'. 'Stinging' is a different word and 'the' is unnecessary here. The question is about liking the activity of singing, so the correct pronoun and noun form is 'singing' without 'the'.
× Have you ever learned how to spin?
✓ Have you ever learnt how to sing?
The student replaced 'learnt' with 'learned' which is acceptable in Australian English, but more importantly, 'spin' is incorrect in context. The question is about learning to sing, so the verb should be 'sing'. The past participle 'learnt' or 'learned' is correct, but the verb 'spin' is wrong here.
× Who do you want to sing for?
✓ Who do you want to sing for?
The student's answer repeats the examiner's question without correction. There is no grammatical error in the sentence itself, so no correction is needed.
× Do you think? Singing can bring happiness to people.
✓ Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
The student incorrectly split the sentence into two parts, making 'Do you think?' a question and 'Singing can bring happiness to people.' a statement. The correct structure is a single question: 'Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?' This maintains the intended meaning and grammatical correctness.