TidinessPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-05-14 17:22:17

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like to keep things tidy?

Candidate

Yes I do, I like green rooms because it makes me feel relax and cozy. Also I can easily find what I want.

Examiner

Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?

Candidate

No, I didn't. My room was very dirty. However, my classroom teacher taught me how to organize my room. It helped a lot.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 6.0Lexical Resource: 6.5

Part 1

Do you like to keep things tidy?

Score: 72.0

Suggestion: 答えは直接的で簡潔ですが、文法の誤りと語彙の選択に改善の余地があります。具体的には「green rooms」は意味が不明瞭で、形容詞の扱い("relax"→"relaxed")や単数・複数一致("it makes"→正しいが直前の語との整合性を確認)が必要です。また、理由をもう一つ付け加えるとより説得力が増します。会話を自然にするため、つなぎ言葉(for example, also, because)を適切に使って、最大5文に収めてください。

Example: Yes, I do. I prefer to keep my room tidy because a tidy, light-green room makes me feel relaxed and cozy. For example, when everything is in its place I can find my books and clothes quickly, which saves time in the morning. Also, a tidy room helps me focus when I study.

Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?

Score: 78.0

Suggestion: 回答は簡潔で一連の流れがあり、過去の習慣と変化を説明しています。ただし、「use to」の発音・表記に注意(正しくは"used to"という形で話す)。また、Supporting detailを一つ増やし、どのように教わったか(具体的な方法や効果)を述べると説得力が増します。接続詞(however, but, so)を自然に使い、最大5文にまとめましょう。

Example: No, I didn't use to. When I was a child my room was quite messy, but my classroom teacher showed me simple organizing methods like sorting toys into boxes and labeling shelves. As a result, I learned to tidy up every day and it became a habit.

Grammar

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes I do, I like green rooms because it makes me feel relax and cozy.

Yes, I do. I like green rooms because they make me feel relaxed and cozy.

The sentence uses 'makes' with plural subject 'rooms' and 'relax' (verb) instead of the adjective 'relaxed'. Correct the subject-verb agreement and use the adjective form. Suggestion: ensure subject and verb agree in number (rooms → make), and use 'relaxed' to describe a feeling. Also add punctuation after 'Yes, I do.'

Third person singular issue

× Also I can easily find what I want.

Also, I can easily find what I want.

This sentence is grammatically correct in verb form, but it needs a comma after 'Also' for natural fluency. No verb tense or agreement change is required. Suggestion: add comma after sentence-initial adverbials for clarity.

Past tense issue

× No, I didn't.

No, I didn't.

This short answer is already correct for the past tense negative of 'use to' (used to). No change needed. Explanation: 'didn't' correctly negates the past habitual 'used to' in the question context. (No grammatical correction required.)

Past tense issue

× My room was very dirty.

My room was very messy.

'Dirty' is not incorrect but 'messy' better collocates with 'tidy' in the question's context. Grammatically the sentence is correct past tense. Suggestion: use vocabulary consistent with 'tidy' (messy) if you want to contrast with tidy.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× However, my classroom teacher taught me how to organize my room.

However, my classroom teacher taught me how to organize my room.

This sentence is grammatically correct. The pronoun use is fine ('my' refers to student). No correction needed. Suggestion: maintain this structure when describing past instruction.

Present tense issue

× It helped a lot.

It helped a lot.

This past-tense sentence correctly refers to a past action that had a strong effect. No correction needed. Suggestion: if you want to emphasize present result, you could say 'It has helped a lot.' but original fits the narrative past.

Vocabulary

DirtySoiled; Indecent; Dishonest; Despicable; Malevolent
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