Part 1
考官
Do you like singing? Why?
考生
Do you like singing? What?
考官
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
考生
Have you ever learned how to sing?
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 campaign helpless people?
Do you like singing? Why?
分數: 20.0建議: 質問の意味を理解していないため、質問に直接答える練習が必要です。質問の内容を正確に把握し、自分の意見を簡潔に述べることを心がけましょう。
範例: Yes, I like singing because it helps me relax and express my emotions.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
分數: 15.0建議: 質問を繰り返すだけで答えになっていません。質問に対して直接答え、その後に理由や経験を付け加える練習をしましょう。
範例: Yes, I have taken singing lessons for two years to improve my vocal skills.
Who do you want to sing for?
分數: 15.0建議: 質問をそのまま繰り返すのではなく、自分の考えや希望を述べることが重要です。具体的な対象や理由を付け加えると良いでしょう。
範例: I want to sing for my family because they always support me and enjoy my performances.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
分數: 10.0建議: 質問の内容を誤解しているため、正確に質問を理解し、簡潔に自分の意見を述べる練習が必要です。文法や語彙の誤りも改善しましょう。
範例: Yes, I think singing can bring happiness because it allows people to express their feelings and connect with others.
× Do you like singing? What?
✓ I am sorry, I didn't understand the question. Could you please repeat it?
The student's response 'Do you like singing? What?' is not a proper answer to the examiner's question and is structurally incorrect. It seems the student is confused or asking for clarification, but the sentence is not grammatically correct. A better response would be to politely ask for repetition or clarification.
× Have you ever learned how to sing?
✓ Yes, I have learned how to sing.
The student's sentence is a question repeating the examiner's question, which is unnecessary. The examiner asked 'Have you ever learnt how to sing?' The student should answer appropriately. Also, 'learnt' and 'learned' are both acceptable past participles, but the student should answer the question rather than repeat it.
× Who do you want to sing for?
✓ I want to sing for my family and friends.
The student's response repeats the examiner's question instead of answering it. The sentence structure is correct as a question, but as an answer, it is inappropriate. The student should provide an answer to the question.
× Who do you want to sing for?
✓ I want to sing for my family and friends.
Same as above, the student repeats the question instead of answering it. The correction provides a proper answer.
× Do you think singing campaign helpless people?
✓ Do you think singing can help helpless people?
The sentence 'Do you think singing campaign helpless people?' is grammatically incorrect. 'Campaign' is a noun or verb but used incorrectly here. The correct verb is 'can help' to express the ability of singing to bring happiness or aid. The corrected sentence uses 'can help' to properly convey the meaning.