Part 1
考官
Do you like parties?
考生
Yes, I do. From a traditional point of view, I have to attend the parties and. Actually, I'm not a party person. I'm.
考官
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
考生
When I was a child, I didn't have a have any party because our family faced sentimental and pragmatic obstacles for a long time.
考官
Have you ever organized a party?
考生
Yes, I have. I organize it a school party with my schoolmates and I came into contact with new. Classmates.
Do you like parties?
分數: 55.0建議: Ваш ответ не совсем естественный и немного неполный. Постарайтесь избегать незаконченных предложений и излишних повторов. Используйте связующие слова, чтобы сделать ответ более плавным и логичным.
範例: Yes, I like parties to some extent because they are a good way to meet people. However, I am not really a party person, so I prefer small gatherings over big celebrations.
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
分數: 60.0建議: Ответ содержит интересную информацию, но выражен немного сложно и неестественно. Используйте более простые и понятные слова, а также добавьте связующее слово для плавности.
範例: When I was a child, I rarely had parties because my family was going through some difficult times. Therefore, we didn't celebrate much.
Have you ever organized a party?
分數: 50.0建議: Ответ содержит грамматические ошибки и неполные предложения. Постарайтесь использовать правильные времена и связующие слова, чтобы сделать ответ более связным и понятным.
範例: Yes, I have organized a school party with my classmates. It was a great opportunity to meet new people and make friends.
× From a traditional point of view, I have to attend the parties and.
✓ From a traditional point of view, I have to attend parties.
The sentence ends abruptly with 'and' which creates a sentence structure error. Removing 'and' completes the sentence properly.
× Actually, I'm not a party person. I'm.
✓ Actually, I'm not a party person.
The sentence 'I'm.' is incomplete and causes a sentence structure error. Removing the incomplete sentence corrects the issue.
× I didn't have a have any party because our family faced sentimental and pragmatic obstacles for a long time.
✓ I didn't have any parties because our family faced sentimental and pragmatic obstacles for a long time.
The phrase 'have a have any party' is incorrect. 'Have any parties' is the correct quantifier usage for plural countable nouns in negative sentences.
× I organize it a school party with my schoolmates and I came into contact with new. Classmates.
✓ I organized a school party with my schoolmates and came into contact with new classmates.
The verb 'organize' should be in past tense 'organized' to match the past event. Also, 'it a school party' is incorrect; 'a school party' is correct. The sentence was split incorrectly; combining it improves clarity.