ChattingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-08-08 10:45:18

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like chatting with friends?

Candidate

Absolutely yes. I love chatting with my friends when I go outside with with them and I always connecting with something new.

Examiner

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Candidate

When we go all together, we usually cares about interesting topics like art or daily activities and our pets. For example, we often share funny stories about our animals or talk about new exhibition we've seen.

Examiner

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Candidate

I prefer traveling in a group because I enjoy the lively atmosphere and different opinions. For Assemble MY2 close friends and I also meet for coffee and hang out at the coffee with each other, share stories and support one another, which makes those meetings memorable.

Examiner

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Candidate

I prefer both, I like meeting close friends first too fast because we can talk more naturally and enjoy activities together. But I use with zoom media when friends live for a way because it's quick and keep us in touch.

Examiner

Do you argue with friends?

Candidate

Not really sure because sometimes I just profile for five for myself. Preferred life because usually some people cannot trust or who believe about our argument or opinions.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like chatting with friends?

Score: 46.0

Suggestion: Make the response more natural and grammatical by using a clear topic sentence and one or two supporting details. Avoid repetition and correct verb forms. Use linking words if adding extra information.

Example: Yes, I do. I enjoy chatting with my friends when we go out because it helps me relax and I often learn new things from them, such as interesting news or recommendations.

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Be careful with subject-verb agreement and article use. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give specific examples and a linking phrase to connect them.

Example: We usually talk about art, our daily lives and our pets. For example, we often share funny stories about our animals, and we discuss new exhibitions we've seen recently.

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Answer the question directly (group or one-to-one) and avoid unrelated words. Keep it concise and correct word choice and grammar. Use one linking phrase to add a supportive example.

Example: I prefer chatting in a group because I enjoy the lively atmosphere and hearing different opinions. For example, my two close friends and I often meet for coffee to share stories and support one another.

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Give a clear preference (or say both) and explain briefly with correct phrasing. Fix awkward expressions and use linking words to compare both options.

Example: I prefer face-to-face meetings because conversations feel more natural and we can do activities together. However, I also use Zoom or social media when friends live far away because it's quick and keeps us in touch.

Do you argue with friends?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Give a direct answer (yes/no) and then explain briefly with clear reasons. Avoid unclear phrases and irrelevant words; use linking words to support your point.

Example: Not really. I rarely argue with friends because we usually respect each other's opinions and try to discuss disagreements calmly instead of escalating into an argument.

Grammar

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Absolutely yes. I love chatting with my friends when I go outside with with them and I always connecting with something new.

Absolutely. I love chatting with my friends when I go out with them, and I am always connecting with something new.

Pronoun issue: 'go outside with with them' has duplicated 'with' and unnatural phrasing; 'go out with them' is idiomatic. Verb form issue (present continuous): 'I always connecting' lacks auxiliary 'am' to form present continuous 'I am always connecting' or better 'I always learn something new.' Use of 'yes' after 'Absolutely' is redundant. Suggest: remove duplicate word, use correct pronoun placement, and include auxiliary verbs for continuous tenses. Grammar problem type ID:12

Subject-verb agreement errors

× When we go all together, we usually cares about interesting topics like art or daily activities and our pets.

When we go out together, we usually care about interesting topics like art, daily activities, and our pets.

Subject-verb agreement: plural subject 'we' requires the base verb 'care', not 'cares'. Also 'go all together' is awkward; 'go out together' or 'get together' is idiomatic. Suggest using plural verb forms to match 'we' and fixing collocations. Grammar problem type ID:27

Verb in the past participle form

× For example, we often share funny stories about our animals or talk about new exhibition we've seen.

For example, we often share funny stories about our animals or talk about new exhibitions we've seen.

Article and noun number: 'new exhibition' should be plural 'new exhibitions' if referring to more than one, or 'a new exhibition' for one. The clause 'we've seen' (we have seen) is correct past participle usage but must agree with noun number. Suggest make noun and verb phrases agree: 'new exhibitions we've seen' or 'a new exhibition we've seen.' Grammar problem type ID:9

Sentence structure errors

× I prefer traveling in a group because I enjoy the lively atmosphere and different opinions.

I prefer traveling in a group because I enjoy the lively atmosphere and the variety of opinions.

Word choice and parallelism: 'different opinions' is understandable but 'the variety of opinions' is more natural. Sentence structure is fine but benefits from improved noun phrase for clarity. Suggest using 'the variety of opinions' or 'different viewpoints.' Grammar problem type ID:26

Sentence structure errors

× For Assemble MY2 close friends and I also meet for coffee and hang out at the coffee with each other, share stories and support one another, which makes those meetings memorable.

For example, my two close friends and I also meet for coffee, hang out together, share stories, and support one another, which makes those meetings memorable.

Multiple issues: 'For Assemble MY2' is incorrect — likely meant 'For example, my 2' or 'my two'; 'at the coffee' should be 'for coffee' or 'at the coffee shop'; verb parallelism requires commas and conjunctions. Suggest use 'For example, my two close friends and I meet for coffee, hang out together, share stories, and support one another.' Grammar problem type ID:26

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I prefer both, I like meeting close friends first too fast because we can talk more naturally and enjoy activities together.

I like both, but I prefer meeting close friends face-to-face first because we can talk more naturally and enjoy activities together.

Pronoun and adverb issues: 'I prefer both' is contradictory; better 'I like both, but I prefer meeting close friends face-to-face first'. 'too fast' is incorrect in this context; likely meant 'face-to-face'. Suggest clarify contrast with 'but' and use correct adverbial phrase 'face-to-face.' Grammar problem type ID:12

Incorrect use of prepositions

× But I use with zoom media when friends live for a way because it's quick and keep us in touch.

But I use Zoom when friends live far away because it's quick and keeps us in touch.

Preposition errors: 'live for a way' should be 'live far away'. Unnecessary 'with' after 'use'. Capitalize 'Zoom' as a proper noun. Subject-verb agreement: 'it keep us' should be 'it keeps us'. Suggest: 'I use Zoom when friends live far away because it's quick and keeps us in touch.' Grammar problem type ID:11

Present tense issue

× Not really sure because sometimes I just profile for five for myself.

Not really. Sometimes I just prefer to be by myself for a while.

Verb and word choice: 'profile for five for myself' is unclear and ungrammatical. Likely meant 'prefer to be by myself for a while.' Use correct verb 'prefer' and phrase 'be by myself' with time expression 'for a while.' Suggest using clear verbs and time phrases. Grammar problem type ID:6

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Preferred life because usually some people cannot trust or who believe about our argument or opinions.

I prefer being alone because some people do not trust or understand our arguments or opinions.

Pronoun and word form errors: 'Preferred life' should be 'I prefer being alone' or 'I prefer a quiet life.' 'cannot trust or who believe about' is ungrammatical; likely intended 'do not trust or understand'. Use correct pronouns and verbs and maintain parallelism. Suggest rephrase to 'I prefer being alone because some people do not trust or understand my opinions.' Grammar problem type ID:12

Vocabulary

CloseNear; Dense; Evenly matched; Immediate; Intimate
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
FunnyAmusing; Strange; Suspicious
InterestingAbsorbing
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
QuickFast; Hasty; Sudden; Intelligent
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