Part 1
考官
Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
考生
Actually, yes, I have my friend Andrea Ann. I met her. 20 years ago at the school and I have also my friend Tony that am I met him. 50.
考官
What do you usually do with your friends?
考生
I usually go out with them and then we go to a bar called Manolo. We have drink. Or go running. Or also go having breakfast.
考官
Where do you often meet each other?
考生
Actually it depends in cool becauses. My friend on there all night mate. Every day because we go to train. Am together but I usually meet the others once a week.
考官
Do you often go out with your friends?
考生
Yes, I go often with my friends be 'cause I have I had just break up with my boyfriend and I. Only have these this company in my free time.
考官
How important are friends to you?
考生
My friends are like my family an I love going out with them on sorry my important moments with my close friends.
考官
Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
考生
Well, I prefer a on weekend is the with a group of friends. But in my routine I love this thing with one frame that is like my sister.
考官
Would you invite friends to your home?
考生
Actually not, because I live with my family and they are always at home and I don't want to disturb them.
Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
分數: 50.0建議: Mejora la fluidez y la estructura de tus respuestas. Evita fragmentos y errores gramaticales, y usa conectores para unir ideas. Por ejemplo, en lugar de frases cortas y desordenadas, intenta responder con oraciones completas y claras.
範例: Yes, I have a friend named Andrea Ann whom I met 20 years ago at school. I also have another friend, Tony, whom I met 50 years ago.
What do you usually do with your friends?
分數: 55.0建議: Procura usar oraciones completas y conectores para que la respuesta sea más natural y coherente. Además, usa vocabulario adecuado y evita errores gramaticales.
範例: I usually go out with my friends; we often visit a bar called Manolo where we have drinks. Sometimes, we go running together or have breakfast.
Where do you often meet each other?
分數: 40.0建議: Mejora la claridad y coherencia de tus respuestas. Usa conectores y estructura tus ideas para que sean comprensibles. Evita errores gramaticales y palabras incorrectas.
範例: It depends on the day. I meet one friend every day because we train together at night, but I usually meet the others once a week.
Do you often go out with your friends?
分數: 45.0建議: Evita errores gramaticales y repeticiones. Organiza tus ideas con oraciones claras y usa conectores para mejorar la fluidez.
範例: Yes, I often go out with my friends because I recently broke up with my boyfriend, so they are my main company in my free time.
How important are friends to you?
分數: 50.0建議: Mejora la precisión y la estructura de tus respuestas. Evita errores y usa conectores para expresar tus ideas claramente.
範例: My friends are like family to me, and I love spending important moments with my close friends.
Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
分數: 45.0建議: Organiza mejor tus ideas y usa vocabulario adecuado. Evita errores y frases confusas para que tu respuesta sea clara y natural.
範例: On weekends, I prefer spending time with a group of friends, but during the week, I enjoy being with one close friend who is like a sister to me.
Would you invite friends to your home?
分數: 70.0建議: Tu respuesta es clara, pero podrías enriquecerla con más detalles y conectores para que sea más natural y completa.
範例: Actually, I don't usually invite friends to my home because I live with my family, and they are often at home. I don't want to disturb them.
× Actually, yes, I have my friend Andrea Ann.
✓ Actually, yes, I have a friend named Andrea Ann.
The phrase 'my friend Andrea Ann' is acceptable but 'a friend named Andrea Ann' is more natural in this context. Also, 'my friend' implies a specific person already known, but since the student is introducing the friend, 'a friend' is better.
× I met her. 20 years ago at the school and I have also my friend Tony that am I met him. 50.
✓ I met her 20 years ago at school, and I also have a friend Tony whom I met 50 years ago.
The sentence has several issues: 'I met her. 20 years ago' should be one sentence; 'at the school' should be 'at school' unless a specific school is named; 'I have also my friend Tony that am I met him. 50.' is ungrammatical and unclear. Corrected to 'I also have a friend Tony whom I met 50 years ago.' The past tense 'met' is used correctly but the sentence structure and pronouns were wrong.
× We have drink.
✓ We have a drink.
The phrase 'have drink' is incorrect; 'have' as a verb here requires a noun or gerund. 'Have a drink' is correct. Alternatively, 'We are drinking' would be correct if describing an action in progress.
× Or also go having breakfast.
✓ Or also go to have breakfast.
The phrase 'go having breakfast' is incorrect. The verb 'go' is usually followed by 'to' plus base verb, so 'go to have breakfast' is correct.
× Actually it depends in cool becauses.
✓ Actually, it depends on the coolness because...
The phrase 'depends in' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'depends on'. The rest of the sentence is unclear and may need rephrasing.
× My friend on there all night mate.
✓ My friend is there all night, mate.
The sentence lacks the verb 'is' and the pronoun usage is unclear. Adding 'is' clarifies the sentence.
× Every day because we go to train.
✓ Every day because we go to train.
The phrase 'go to train' is missing a preposition or article. It should be 'go to training' or 'go to the train' depending on meaning. Assuming 'training' is intended: 'go to training'.
× Am together but I usually meet the others once a week.
✓ I am together with them, but I usually meet the others once a week.
The sentence is missing the subject 'I' and the phrase 'am together' is incomplete without 'with them'.
× Yes, I go often with my friends be 'cause I have I had just break up with my boyfriend and I.
✓ Yes, I often go out with my friends because I have just broken up with my boyfriend.
The sentence has pronoun confusion and tense errors. 'I have I had just break up' is incorrect; correct is 'I have just broken up'. Also, 'go often with my friends' is better as 'often go out with my friends'.
× Only have these this company in my free time.
✓ I only have this company in my free time.
The phrase 'these this company' is incorrect; 'this company' is singular and correct here.
× My friends are like my family an I love going out with them on sorry my important moments with my close friends.
✓ My friends are like my family, and I love going out with them on my important moments with my close friends.
The word 'an' should be 'and'. The phrase 'on sorry my important moments' is unclear and likely a mishearing or error; corrected to 'on my important moments'.
× Well, I prefer a on weekend is the with a group of friends.
✓ Well, I prefer to spend weekends with a group of friends.
The original sentence is ungrammatical and unclear. Corrected to a natural expression.
× But in my routine I love this thing with one frame that is like my sister.
✓ But in my routine, I love spending time with one friend who is like my sister.
'This thing with one frame' is incorrect; likely meant 'spending time with one friend'. 'Frame' is a mispronunciation or error for 'friend'.
× Actually not, because I live with my family and they are always at home and I don't want to disturb them.
✓ Actually, no, because I live with my family and they are always at home, and I don't want to disturb them.
Minor corrections: 'Actually not' should be 'Actually, no'. Added commas for clarity.