ListPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you make a list when you shop?

Candidate

When I shop, I preferred to make a list in my mind. I will not wait it out but I will have her clear pant or less in my mind. So making a list can help me too. Calculate 5000 items I would like to purchase in the market.

Examiner

Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Candidate

In my daily work I will definitely make a lip because with with a lit in your cell phone it can't help you what you do today and you will prioritize the importance of each task then it will. If you help you finish your work.

Examiner

Why don't some people like making lists?

Candidate

I will say some people don't like to make a plan not to say a *****. Maybe they have a clear. My clear lives in their mind, but they will not write it out. They know. They clearly know what you do and how to do, so it doesn't necessarily.

Examiner

Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?

Candidate

I prefer making less in my cell phone because it is not restricted for time and prices. For me it is. I can add a criminal for the cell phones and its height. I want an just act like an reminder to remind me what you do.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Do you make a list when you shop?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors, which affects naturalness and effectiveness. Try to directly answer the question with a clear topic sentence, avoid redundancy, and use specific details. Also, keep your answer concise within 5 sentences and use linking words to improve coherence.

Example: Yes, I usually make a list in my mind before shopping. This helps me remember the items I need and avoid buying unnecessary things. For example, last week I planned to buy groceries and household supplies, so I mentally listed them to stay organized.

Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Score: 35.0

Suggestion: Your answer lacks clarity and contains many grammatical mistakes. Make sure to directly answer the question with a clear topic sentence, use linking words to connect ideas, and provide specific supporting details. Also, avoid redundancy and keep your response concise.

Example: Yes, I always make a list for my daily work on my phone. It helps me prioritize tasks and stay focused. For instance, I list urgent tasks first, which allows me to complete my work efficiently.

Why don't some people like making lists?

Score: 30.0

Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and incomplete, which affects coherence and effectiveness. Try to provide a clear topic sentence, explain your opinion with specific reasons, and use linking words to connect your ideas logically. Avoid vague or incomplete sentences.

Example: Some people don't like making lists because they prefer to keep their plans in their minds. They feel confident remembering tasks without writing them down, so they think lists are unnecessary.

Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?

Score: 35.0

Suggestion: Your answer is confusing and contains grammatical errors. To improve, clearly state your preference with a topic sentence, explain your reasons with specific details, and use linking words to make your answer coherent. Keep your response concise and natural.

Example: I prefer making lists on my phone because it is convenient and flexible. For example, I can easily add or remove items and set reminders to help me remember tasks.

Grammar

Past tense issue

× When I shop, I preferred to make a list in my mind.

When I shop, I prefer to make a list in my mind.

The sentence uses 'preferred' which is past tense, but the context is about a habitual action in the present. The correct tense is present simple 'prefer' to match the habitual action.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I will not wait it out but I will have her clear pant or less in my mind.

I will not wait it out but I will have a clear plan or list in my mind.

The phrase 'her clear pant or less' is incorrect and unclear. It seems to be a mispronunciation or misuse of words. The correct phrase is 'a clear plan or list' to convey the intended meaning.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Calculate 5000 items I would like to purchase in the market.

I would like to purchase about 5000 items in the market.

The original sentence is awkward and lacks proper structure. Adding 'about' quantifies the number appropriately and restructuring the sentence improves clarity.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× In my daily work I will definitely make a lip because with with a lit in your cell phone it can't help you what you do today and you will prioritize the importance of each task then it will.

In my daily work, I will definitely make a list because with a list in your cell phone, it can help you know what you do today and you will prioritize the importance of each task.

The word 'lip' is a typo for 'list'. Also, the sentence structure is confusing. Correcting 'lip' to 'list' and restructuring the sentence clarifies the meaning.

Sentence structure errors

× If you help you finish your work.

It will help you finish your work.

The original sentence is incomplete and lacks a subject and proper verb form. Changing it to 'It will help you finish your work' completes the sentence and makes it grammatically correct.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I will say some people don't like to make a plan not to say a *****.

I will say some people don't like to make a plan, not to say a list.

The word '*****' is unclear and likely a mispronunciation or error. Replacing it with 'list' fits the context and corrects the pronoun usage.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Maybe they have a clear. My clear lives in their mind, but they will not write it out.

Maybe they have a clear plan that lives in their mind, but they will not write it out.

The phrase 'My clear' is incorrect and unclear. Replacing it with 'a clear plan' clarifies the meaning and corrects pronoun misuse.

Sentence structure errors

× They know. They clearly know what you do and how to do, so it doesn't necessarily.

They clearly know what to do and how to do it, so it is not necessary to write it down.

The original sentences are fragmented and incomplete. Combining and restructuring them improves clarity and grammatical correctness.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× I prefer making less in my cell phone because it is not restricted for time and prices.

I prefer making lists on my cell phone because it is not restricted by time and places.

The word 'less' is a typo for 'lists'. Also, 'restricted for time and prices' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'restricted by time and places' to convey the intended meaning.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× For me it is. I can add a criminal for the cell phones and its height.

For me, it is convenient. I can add a reminder on the cell phone and its alert.

The original sentence contains unclear and incorrect words like 'criminal' and 'its height'. Replacing them with 'reminder' and 'alert' fits the context and corrects pronoun and word usage.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I want an just act like an reminder to remind me what you do.

I want it to just act like a reminder to remind me what to do.

The sentence has incorrect pronouns and article usage. Changing 'an just act like an reminder' to 'it to just act like a reminder' and 'what you do' to 'what to do' corrects these errors.

Vocabulary

ClearUnderstandable; Obvious; Transparent; Bright; Unobstructed
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