Part 1
考官
Do you like chatting with friends?
考生
Yes, I do like testing with my friends. We usually chat every days and sometimes we are calling each others like in in the following for an hour.
考官
What do you usually chat about with friends?
考生
We talk about the routine, the job, everything like an up to date about a is outer life and sometimes we give questions about the vacation.
考官
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
考生
I prefer to chess with only one friends to group of people because when talk with one friend we can focus on the topic that we want to discuss. But if sometime we share with a group of people, I will be silent because I don't know that.
考官
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
考生
We prefer to communicate face to face because it's put to the party. What is your objective for speaking? But he bid in the via. Social media is just not formal talking and I don't like it.
考官
Do you argue with friends?
考生
I really don't actually with my friend much. I never I think because I have a few friends and we can talk in every topics. If we have something to disagree we just clear and then we move to the next.
Do you like chatting with friends?
分數: 40.0建議: Your answer has several grammatical errors and unclear phrases which affect clarity. Try to use correct verb forms and clearer expressions. Also, avoid redundancy and keep your answer concise and natural.
範例: Yes, I enjoy chatting with my friends. We usually talk every day and sometimes spend an hour on the phone catching up.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
分數: 35.0建議: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical mistakes. Use specific vocabulary and organise your ideas logically with linking words. Avoid vague phrases and try to be more precise.
範例: We usually chat about our daily routines, work, and personal lives. Sometimes, we also discuss plans for upcoming vacations.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
分數: 40.0建議: There are several grammar and vocabulary errors. Use correct verb forms and singular/plural agreement. Also, explain your preference clearly and use linking words to connect ideas.
範例: I prefer chatting with one friend rather than a group because it allows us to focus on the topic we want to discuss. However, when I am in a group, I sometimes stay silent because I find it hard to follow the conversation.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
分數: 20.0建議: Your answer is mostly unclear and contains many errors. Try to express your ideas clearly and logically. Use appropriate vocabulary and avoid irrelevant or confusing phrases.
範例: I prefer to communicate face-to-face because it feels more personal and effective. Social media conversations are less formal, and I don't enjoy them as much.
Do you argue with friends?
分數: 45.0建議: Your answer has grammar mistakes and unclear expressions. Use correct sentence structures and be more specific about how you handle disagreements. Use linking words to improve coherence.
範例: I rarely argue with my friends because we have a good understanding. If we disagree on something, we discuss it calmly and then move on.
× Yes, I do like testing with my friends.
✓ Yes, I do like chatting with my friends.
The verb 'testing' is incorrect in this context; the correct verb is 'chatting' to match the question about chatting with friends. The verb should be in the -ing form after 'like' to indicate the activity enjoyed.
× We usually chat every days and sometimes we are calling each others like in in the following for an hour.
✓ We usually chat every day and sometimes we call each other for an hour.
The phrase 'every days' is incorrect; 'day' should be singular after 'every'. 'Are calling' is incorrect here; simple present 'call' is appropriate for habitual actions. 'Each others' should be 'each other' as it is reciprocal pronoun and does not take plural form. Also, 'like in in the following' is unclear and omitted for clarity.
× We talk about the routine, the job, everything like an up to date about a is outer life and sometimes we give questions about the vacation.
✓ We talk about the routine, the job, everything like an update about our outer life and sometimes we ask questions about the vacation.
The phrase 'up to date about a is outer life' is incorrect; 'update about our outer life' is clearer and grammatically correct. 'Give questions' is incorrect; the correct verb is 'ask questions'. Prepositions and articles are corrected for clarity.
× I prefer to chess with only one friends to group of people because when talk with one friend we can focus on the topic that we want to discuss.
✓ I prefer to chat with only one friend rather than a group of people because when I talk with one friend we can focus on the topic that we want to discuss.
'Chess' is incorrect; the correct verb is 'chat'. 'One friends' should be singular 'one friend'. 'To group of people' should be 'rather than a group of people' for correct comparison. Also, 'when talk' needs subject 'I' to be grammatically correct.
× But if sometime we share with a group of people, I will be silent because I don't know that.
✓ But if sometimes we share with a group of people, I will be silent because I don't know them.
'Sometime' should be 'sometimes' to indicate frequency. 'I don't know that' is incorrect; 'that' should be 'them' referring to people, which is the correct pronoun here.
× We prefer to communicate face to face because it's put to the party.
✓ We prefer to communicate face to face because it's better for the party.
'Put to the party' is incorrect and unclear; the intended meaning is likely 'better for the party' or 'better for the purpose'. The preposition and phrase are corrected for clarity.
× What is your objective for speaking? But he bid in the via. Social media is just not formal talking and I don't like it.
✓ Social media is just informal talking and I don't like it.
The sentence 'What is your objective for speaking? But he bid in the via.' is unclear and seems unrelated; it is omitted for clarity. 'Not formal talking' is corrected to 'informal talking' for proper adjective use.
× I really don't actually with my friend much.
✓ I really don't argue with my friends much.
'Don't actually' is incomplete; the verb 'argue' is missing. 'Friend' should be plural 'friends' to match 'much' and general meaning.
× I never I think because I have a few friends and we can talk in every topics.
✓ I think I never argue because I have a few friends and we can talk about every topic.
The sentence structure is incorrect; 'I never I think' is reordered to 'I think I never argue'. 'Talk in every topics' is corrected to 'talk about every topic' for correct preposition and singular form.
× If we have something to disagree we just clear and then we move to the next.
✓ If we have something to disagree on, we just clear it up and then we move on to the next.
The phrase 'something to disagree' requires the preposition 'on' to be correct. 'Clear' should be 'clear it up' to indicate resolving the disagreement. 'Move to the next' is corrected to 'move on to the next' for proper phrasal verb usage.