FoodPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-08-11 08:11:28

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Part 1

Examiner

What is your favourite food?

Candidate

My favorite food is pizza. Pizza are very yummy and they have different toppings. I really enjoy eating it.

Examiner

What kind of food did you like when you were young?

Candidate

I am I am liking different kinds of food. When I was the youngest, I like foods like pizza, chicken, and anything without vegetables.

Examiner

Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?

Candidate

No, I don't eat different foods by different timing of the year.

Examiner

Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?

Candidate

Yes, my favorite food to eating. I've have changed since I was a children.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

What is your favourite food?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Be more grammatically accurate and provide a brief reason or detail to make the answer more natural and informative. Use a topic sentence, one or two supporting details, and correct plural/singular agreement. Keep it concise (max 5 sentences).

Example: My favourite food is pizza. I like it because there are so many topping options, such as pepperoni, mushrooms and fresh basil. I usually prefer thin-crust pizza because it has a nice crisp texture.

What kind of food did you like when you were young?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Use past simple for past habits and avoid repetition. Give a clear topic sentence about childhood preferences and add a specific example or reason. Correct phrasing and reduce filler words.

Example: When I was young, I liked simple, familiar foods. For example, I often ate pizza and fried chicken because they tasted good to me, and I usually refused vegetables.

Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence and add a brief supporting detail to explain why you do or do not change your diet seasonally. Use natural phrasing (e.g. "at different times of the year").

Example: No, I don't usually change my diet with the seasons. I tend to eat the same kinds of meals year-round, although I might have more soups in winter and more salads in summer.

Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Use correct tense and complete sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence stating whether it has changed, then give a short explanation of how and why it changed, with an example. Avoid grammatical errors (e.g. "I have" not "I've have").

Example: Yes, my favourite food has changed since I was a child. As a child I preferred plain foods like chicken nuggets, but now I enjoy more varied dishes such as sushi and spicy curries because I like trying new flavours.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× Pizza are very yummy and they have different toppings.

Pizza is very yummy and it has different toppings.

'Pizza' as a general food item is treated as a singular uncountable or general noun here, so use singular verb 'is' not 'are'. Pronoun must match singular noun: use 'it' instead of 'they'. Suggestion: treat 'pizza' as singular when referring to the food type and match verbs/pronouns accordingly.

Present tense issue

× I really enjoy eating it.

I really enjoy eating it.

No correction needed; sentence is grammatically correct and uses present simple appropriately to express a general preference.

Present tense issue

× I am I am liking different kinds of food.

I like different kinds of food.

Use present simple 'like' to express general preferences. 'Be + liking' is not standard in English for stative verbs like 'like'. Remove the duplicated 'I am'. Suggestion: use 'I like' for habitual or general states.

Past tense issue

× When I was the youngest, I like foods like pizza, chicken, and anything without vegetables.

When I was young, I liked foods such as pizza, chicken, and anything without vegetables.

Time reference 'When I was young' uses past tense; therefore main verb should be past 'liked' not present 'like'. Also 'the youngest' is unnatural for age context; use 'young'. Use 'such as' or 'like' once for examples. Suggestion: match past time frame with past tense verbs.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× No, I don't eat different foods by different timing of the year.

No, I don't eat different foods at different times of the year.

Use preposition 'at' with 'times of the year' and plural 'times' for repeated occasions. 'By different timing' is unnatural. Suggestion: use 'at different times of the year' to indicate seasonal variation.

Sentence structure errors

× Yes, my favorite food to eating.

Yes, my favorite food has changed.

The fragment 'my favorite food to eating' is ungrammatical. The examiner asked if the favorite food changed; respond with 'Yes, my favorite food has changed.' which is a complete sentence using present perfect to indicate change since childhood.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× I've have changed since I was a children.

It has changed since I was a child.

'I've have' is redundant and incorrect; use 'has' with singular 'it' (referring to 'my favorite food'). 'Children' is plural; use 'child' for singular first-person time reference. Use present perfect 'has changed' to show change from past to present. Suggestion: refer to 'my favorite food' as 'it' and ensure verb and noun number agree.

Vocabulary

DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
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