BuildingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-23 14:13:16

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Are there tall buildings near your home?

Candidate

Yes, there are.

Examiner

Do you take photos of buildings?

Candidate

Yes, I do.

Examiner

Is there a building that you would like to visit?

Candidate

Uh, maybe, uh, Alhambra.

Examiner

Do you want to live in a tall building?

Candidate

No, I don't.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Are there tall buildings near your home?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Give a fuller, natural response: start with a clear topic sentence, add one or two specific details (location, types of buildings) and use a linking word to expand. Avoid single-word answers.

Example: Yes, there are several tall buildings near my home. For example, there is a modern office tower and a residential block about a ten-minute walk away, so the skyline looks quite dense.

Do you take photos of buildings?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Expand your answer with reasons and a brief example. Use linking words (because, for example) and provide some context (when or why you photograph buildings). Keep it to 2–4 sentences.

Example: Yes, I do, because I enjoy architectural details and interesting facades. For example, I often photograph old churches and modern glass buildings when I travel to capture contrasts in style.

Is there a building that you would like to visit?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Give a confident, complete sentence naming the building, then explain why and include a specific detail or expectation. Avoid fillers like 'uh' and keep it concise with linking words such as 'because' or 'because of'.

Example: I would like to visit the Alhambra in Spain because of its beautiful Moorish architecture and intricate tilework; I especially want to see the Court of the Lions.

Do you want to live in a tall building?

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: Provide a clear topic sentence and one supporting reason, using a linking word to connect ideas. Mention a personal preference or specific disadvantage to make the answer informative.

Example: No, I don't want to live in a tall building because I prefer ground-level access and a private garden; for instance, I value having outdoor space for plants and pets.

Grammar

None

× Yes, there are.

Yes, there are.

The sentence is grammatically correct and appropriately answers the question 'Are there tall buildings near your home?'. No correction needed.

None

× Yes, I do.

Yes, I do.

The sentence correctly uses the auxiliary 'do' to answer the present simple question 'Do you take photos of buildings?'. No correction needed.

11: Incorrect use of prepositions

× Uh, maybe, uh, Alhambra.

Uh, maybe the Alhambra.

The question 'Is there a building that you would like to visit?' expects a noun phrase identifying a specific building. When naming a specific landmark like Alhambra in English, speakers usually use the definite article 'the' (preposition/article usage). Add 'the' to make the reference clear and natural: 'the Alhambra'. Also remove filler words if a cleaner response is desired.

None

× No, I don't.

No, I don't.

The sentence correctly negates the desire expressed in the question 'Do you want to live in a tall building?'. No correction needed.

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