HobbyPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you have any hobbies?

Candidate

Yes, definitely there are several hobbies I'm interested in. For example on the weekends I prefer to go to do exercising like going to tennis courts and also I read many books and I listen to my favorite podcast. These are my hobbies and I'm really enjoy them and they refresh me.

Examiner

Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?

Candidate

Yes definitely when I was a child the only hobby I had was playing with my toys and not thing else and and because I didn't have any enough toys I just look at my friends toys and I told my parents to buy for me. But I really enjoy a cartoons too.

Examiner

Do you have a hobby that you've had since childhood?

Candidate

Yes, definitely. One of my hobbies that I used to is watching cartoons. At the moment I really enjoy watching it and sometimes it's reminiscence of the past for me and I really have a good feeling. It makes me feel me feel like. Memory.

Examiner

Do you have the same hobbies as your family members?

Candidate

Yes definitely, my siblings and I have the same hobbies since our childhood. We watched their favorite cartoons together and enjoy it and just talk about the memories we had in our childhood and it's memory and is really enjoyable for us and.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you have any hobbies?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Be more concise and natural: start with a clear topic sentence, then give 1–2 specific supporting details with linking words. Correct grammar (e.g., 'I enjoy', 'I go to the tennis court', 'I exercise'). Avoid redundancy and keep within 3–4 sentences.

Example: I have a few hobbies. On weekends I usually play tennis to keep fit, and I also enjoy reading modern novels and listening to a weekly podcast about science. These activities relax me and help me learn new things.

Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence and one or two specific details. Use correct tense and grammar (e.g., 'I didn't have many toys', 'I used to watch cartoons'). Use linking words like 'because' and 'so' to explain reasons coherently.

Example: Yes. As a child, my main hobby was playing with toys because we couldn't afford many, so I often admired my friends' toys and asked my parents for them. I also enjoyed watching cartoons every afternoon, which was my favorite pastime.

Do you have a hobby that you've had since childhood?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Answer with a clear topic sentence and explain why it continues to interest you. Use correct phrasing (e.g., 'I've enjoyed watching cartoons since childhood'), and provide specific feelings or examples. Avoid repetition and unclear fragments.

Example: Yes. I have watched cartoons since I was a child, and I still enjoy them because they remind me of happy family mornings. Watching a cartoon now feels nostalgic and helps me relax after a busy day.

Do you have the same hobbies as your family members?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Start with a direct answer, then give a specific example and a linking phrase to explain why you share hobbies. Fix grammar (e.g., 'we watch our favourite cartoons together' and 'we talk about childhood memories'). Keep it concise and avoid repetition.

Example: Yes. My siblings and I share similar hobbies—especially watching cartoons together. We often watch our favourite childhood shows and then talk about the memories they bring back, which is something we all enjoy.

Grammar

There be issue

× Yes, definitely there are several hobbies I'm interested in.

Yes, definitely there are several hobbies that I'm interested in.

The original sentence is understandable but missing the relative pronoun 'that' to connect 'hobbies' and the clause 'I'm interested in.' Adding 'that' improves clarity and structure. Alternatively, you can say 'Yes, I'm definitely interested in several hobbies.'

Verb + -ing form

× For example on the weekends I prefer to go to do exercising like going to tennis courts and also I read many books and I listen to my favorite podcast.

For example, on the weekends I prefer to do exercise, such as playing tennis, and I also read many books and listen to my favorite podcast.

Errors: 'go to do exercising' is incorrect word order and choice; use 'do exercise' or 'exercise'. 'Going to tennis courts' is better as 'playing tennis' or 'going to the tennis courts.' Repeated subjects and verbs ('I read... and I listen') can be streamlined to 'I read... and listen.' Also add commas for clarity.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× These are my hobbies and I'm really enjoy them and they refresh me.

These are my hobbies; I really enjoy them and they refresh me.

'I'm really enjoy' is ungrammatical because 'enjoy' is not used with 'be' + verb; use 'I really enjoy' or 'I'm really enjoying' with continuous meaning. Use punctuation to separate clauses.

Past tense issue

× Yes definitely when I was a child the only hobby I had was playing with my toys and not thing else and and because I didn't have any enough toys I just look at my friends toys and I told my parents to buy for me.

Yes, definitely. When I was a child, the only hobby I had was playing with my toys and nothing else, and because I didn't have enough toys, I would just look at my friends' toys and ask my parents to buy some for me.

Multiple issues: 'not thing else' should be 'nothing else.' 'any enough' is incorrect; use 'enough.' Tense and aspect: 'I just look' should be past habitual 'I would just look' or 'I just looked.' 'friends toys' needs possessive 'friends' with apostrophe. 'I told my parents to buy for me' is awkward; use 'ask my parents to buy some for me.' These changes correct past tense consistency and plurality/possessive forms.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× But I really enjoy a cartoons too.

But I really enjoyed cartoons too.

'Enjoy' should match past context ('when I was a child'), so use 'enjoyed.' Also 'a cartoons' is incorrect: 'cartoons' is plural so no article, or use 'a cartoon' singular. Choose 'cartoons' here.

Verb + -ing form

× Yes, definitely. One of my hobbies that I used to is watching cartoons.

Yes, definitely. One of the hobbies I used to have was watching cartoons.

'One of my hobbies that I used to is watching' has incorrect structure. Use 'one of the hobbies I used to have' or 'one hobby I used to have was...' to correctly express a past habitual hobby. Also 'watching cartoons' is fine as a gerund phrase after 'was.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× At the moment I really enjoy watching it and sometimes it's reminiscence of the past for me and I really have a good feeling.

At the moment I really enjoy watching them, and sometimes it's a reminder of the past for me, which gives me a good feeling.

'Watching it' is incorrect because 'cartoons' is plural; use 'them.' 'Reminiscence of the past' is awkward; 'a reminder of the past' is natural. 'I really have a good feeling' is awkward; 'gives me a good feeling' or 'makes me feel good' is clearer.

Sentence structure errors

× It makes me feel me feel like. Memory.

It makes me feel nostalgic and brings back memories.

The original is fragmented and has repetition 'feel me feel like.' Rephrase to a coherent sentence: 'It makes me feel nostalgic and brings back memories.' This corrects sentence structure and expresses the intended meaning.

Plural and possessive issue

× Yes definitely, my siblings and I have the same hobbies since our childhood.

Yes, definitely. My siblings and I have had the same hobbies since our childhood.

Tense consistency: use present perfect 'have had' to show a state from past until now. Add commas and correct phrasing.

Incorrect pronouns and verb tense

× We watched their favorite cartoons together and enjoy it and just talk about the memories we had in our childhood and it's memory and is really enjoyable for us and.

We watched our favorite cartoons together, enjoyed them, and talked about the memories from our childhood; it was really enjoyable for us.

Errors: 'their favorite' should be 'our favorite' to refer to siblings and speaker. Mix of past and present tenses should be consistent (use past: watched, enjoyed, talked). 'Enjoy it' should be 'enjoyed them' (plural cartoons). 'It's memory and is really enjoyable for us and.' is ungrammatical and redundant; rephrase clearly.

Vocabulary

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
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