Part 1
Examiner
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidate
No, I prefer relying on my memories. I have a good memory so I mostly remember what I needed to buy and. I always buy new things and new products that I want to try out.
Examiner
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidate
For this question, it is really dependable on my mood. I usually make a list when I am feeling productive, but when I'm feeling lazy I'd usually don't make a list. But usually when I make a list, it often doesn't work out for me.
Examiner
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidate
In my point of view, people don't like making lists because sometime it bothered them because unexpected task came up. Anytime SO. They can't follow the checklist every time. They need to focus on what they need to do. Sometimes things get unexpected.
Examiner
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidate
I prefer making a list on my phone because writing it on a paper took too much time. Anet tend to get lost because I always use my phone an I always forgot things as well. You can say that I'm not an organized able person. I usually also don't make a list as well.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: In English (Cambodia), try to make your answers more natural and clear by avoiding incomplete sentences and redundancy. For example, avoid ending sentences abruptly and ensure your ideas are fully expressed. Also, try to use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly.
Example: No, I usually rely on my memory because I have a good memory. However, I also like to buy new products that I want to try, so sometimes I do forget some items.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: In English (Cambodia), try to improve grammar and sentence structure by avoiding mistakes like 'I'd usually don't'. Also, use linking words like 'however' or 'but' to make your answer more coherent and natural.
Example: It depends on my mood. I usually make a list when I feel productive; however, when I feel lazy, I don't make one. But even when I make a list, it often doesn't work out for me.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: In English (Cambodia), try to avoid fragmented sentences and improve clarity by organizing your ideas logically. Use linking words like 'because' and 'so' correctly, and avoid repeating the same idea unnecessarily.
Example: In my opinion, some people don't like making lists because unexpected tasks often come up, so they can't always follow the checklist. They prefer to focus on what they need to do at the moment.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: In English (Cambodia), focus on correct grammar and vocabulary. Avoid mistakes like 'Anet' and 'organized able'. Also, try to keep your answer concise and avoid repeating the same idea.
Example: I prefer making lists on my phone because writing on paper takes too much time. However, I often forget things because I'm not very organized, and sometimes I don't make lists at all.
× I have a good memory so I mostly remember what I needed to buy and.
✓ I have a good memory, so I mostly remember what I need to buy.
The original sentence ends abruptly with 'and' which creates an incomplete sentence. Also, 'needed' is past tense but the context requires present tense 'need' because the speaker is talking about usual behavior. Adding a comma before 'so' improves sentence clarity.
× I'd usually don't make a list.
✓ I usually don't make a list.
The phrase 'I'd usually don't' is incorrect because 'I'd' (I would) conflicts with 'don't' (do not). The correct form is 'I usually don't' to express habitual action in the present.
× For this question, it is really dependable on my mood.
✓ For this question, it really depends on my mood.
The phrase 'dependable on' is incorrect. The correct verb is 'depends on' to indicate reliance or influence. Also, 'it is really dependable' is awkward; 'it really depends' is more natural.
× Anytime SO.
✓ Anytime so.
The phrase 'Anytime SO' is unclear and likely a typo or misused word. It should be 'Anytime so' or better rephrased for clarity. However, since the sentence is incomplete, the best correction is to remove or clarify this fragment.
× Anet tend to get lost because I always use my phone an I always forgot things as well.
✓ Notes tend to get lost because I always use my phone and I always forget things as well.
'Anet' seems to be a typo for 'Notes'. Also, 'an' should be 'and'. 'Forgot' is past tense but the context requires present tense 'forget' to match habitual action.
× You can say that I'm not an organized able person.
✓ You can say that I'm not an organized person.
The phrase 'organized able' is incorrect. The correct adjective is 'organized' alone. 'Organized able' is not a valid adjective form.