Part 1
考官
Do you like chatting with friends?
考生
Yes, I like chatting with my friends. I think it is very important to share about our thing, about our daily life, things with others, uh, so that it, it helps us to be relaxed and calm. And I don't like to chat during the weekdays because I would be having a hectic day in college and I would be, uh, so tired to chat with them or during the weekends. I would love to share about the.
考官
What do you usually chat about with friends?
考生
I usually chat about daily life things or future goals or something interesting topics. Uh, sometimes we talk, uh, sometimes the conversations are light and random, while other times it could be meaningful like talking about future goals or, uh, career goals or, uh, health related problems. Uh, as I'm close to my friends, I like to share everything with them so that.
考官
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
考生
It depends on the situation. If I like to talk about my personal problems or I like to share some emotions, then I would like to prefer to talk with one friend. Or if the topic is something interesting or it is uh, if the conversation feels funny, then I would like to share it with the group of people.
考官
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
考生
It also depends on the situation. Uh, talking face to face would make the conversations more interesting while looking at the official expressions and uh behaviour of the person. Uh or else if the person is living far away from you, then the social media would be a great option to communicate or with each other.
考官
Do you argue with friends?
考生
Yes, I definitely argue with my friends. Any relationship uh could have the misunderstandings between them and.
Do you like chatting with friends?
分數: 65.0建議: Your answer is generally relevant but could be more concise and structured. Avoid redundancy like repeating 'things' and filler words such as 'uh'. Try to complete your thoughts clearly and avoid trailing off at the end. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
範例: Yes, I enjoy chatting with my friends because it helps me relax and share about my daily life. However, I prefer not to chat during weekdays as I am usually tired from college. On weekends, I like to catch up and share more with them.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
分數: 60.0建議: Your answer covers the topic but lacks clarity and completeness. Avoid filler words and incomplete sentences. Use linking words like 'sometimes' and 'other times' effectively, and provide specific examples to enrich your answer.
範例: I usually chat about daily life, future goals, or interesting topics. Sometimes, our conversations are light and random, while other times we discuss meaningful subjects like career plans or health issues. Since I am close to my friends, I feel comfortable sharing everything with them.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
分數: 75.0建議: Your answer is clear and relevant but can be improved by avoiding repetition and filler words. Use more precise linking words like 'however' or 'otherwise' to contrast ideas and make your response more coherent.
範例: It depends on the situation. If I want to discuss personal problems or emotions, I prefer talking to one friend. However, if the topic is interesting or funny, I enjoy sharing it with a group of people.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
分數: 70.0建議: Your answer is relevant but contains filler words and some awkward phrasing like 'official expressions'. Try to use clearer vocabulary such as 'facial expressions' and avoid unnecessary fillers. Also, use linking words like 'however' to contrast options.
範例: It depends on the situation. Face-to-face communication is more engaging because I can observe facial expressions and body language. However, if the person lives far away, social media is a convenient way to stay in touch.
Do you argue with friends?
分數: 40.0建議: Your answer is incomplete and ends abruptly. Try to complete your thoughts fully and avoid filler words. Provide reasons or examples to support your answer and use linking words to make your response coherent.
範例: Yes, I definitely argue with my friends sometimes because misunderstandings can happen in any relationship. However, we usually resolve our differences quickly by talking openly.
× I think it is very important to share about our thing, about our daily life, things with others
✓ I think it is very important to share our things, our daily life, with others
The preposition 'about' is incorrectly used after 'share'. In English, 'share' is directly followed by the object without 'about'. So, 'share about our thing' should be 'share our things'. Also, 'thing' should be plural 'things' to match the context.
× I think it is very important to share about our thing, about our daily life, things with others
✓ I think it is very important to share our things, our daily life, with others
The word 'thing' should be plural 'things' because it refers to multiple items or topics. Using singular 'thing' is incorrect here.
× I don't like to chat during the weekdays because I would be having a hectic day in college and I would be, uh, so tired to chat with them or during the weekends
✓ I don't like to chat during the weekdays because I have a hectic day in college and I am too tired to chat with them. On weekends, I would love to share about the...
The phrase 'would be having' is awkward and incorrect for habitual actions; simple present tense 'have' is appropriate. Also, 'so tired to chat' should be 'too tired to chat'. The sentence about weekends is incomplete and needs proper structure.
× I usually chat about daily life things or future goals or something interesting topics
✓ I usually chat about daily life things, future goals, or interesting topics
The phrase 'something interesting topics' is incorrect because 'something' is singular and 'topics' is plural. It should be 'interesting topics' without 'something'.
× sometimes the conversations are light and random, while other times it could be meaningful like talking about future goals or, uh, career goals or, uh, health related problems
✓ Sometimes the conversations are light and random, while other times they can be meaningful, like talking about future goals, career goals, or health-related problems
The subject 'conversations' is plural, so the pronoun should be 'they' instead of 'it'. Also, 'health related' should be hyphenated as 'health-related'.
× If I like to talk about my personal problems or I like to share some emotions, then I would like to prefer to talk with one friend
✓ If I want to talk about my personal problems or share some emotions, then I prefer to talk with one friend
The phrase 'would like to prefer' is incorrect and redundant. Use either 'would like to' or 'prefer'. Also, 'like to talk' is better as 'want to talk' for clarity.
× If the topic is something interesting or it is uh, if the conversation feels funny, then I would like to share it with the group of people
✓ If the topic is interesting or the conversation feels funny, then I like to share it with a group of people
The phrase 'the group of people' is incorrect here; it should be 'a group of people' as it is not a specific group. Also, 'would like to share' can be simplified to 'like to share' for habitual actions.
× talking face to face would make the conversations more interesting while looking at the official expressions and uh behaviour of the person
✓ Talking face to face makes conversations more interesting because you can observe the facial expressions and behaviour of the person
The phrase 'looking at the official expressions' is incorrect; it should be 'facial expressions'. Also, 'would make' is better as 'makes' for general truths.
× if the person is living far away from you, then the social media would be a great option to communicate or with each other
✓ If the person lives far away from you, then social media is a great option to communicate with each other
The phrase 'would be' is unnecessary for general statements; simple present 'is' is better. Also, 'to communicate or with each other' is incorrect; it should be 'to communicate with each other'.