LanguagePart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What languages can you speak?

Candidate

Well, I can speak in three languages such as Hindi, Punjabi, English but I like the most English language because it has a various benefits to choose my career and I can gain more profit through my teaching profile.

Examiner

Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?

Candidate

Yes, I think it is a very difficult to learn new languages. First of all, we can learn pronunciation, coherence, grammar and so on. It is possible only with the help of teacher and watching online videos.

Examiner

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Candidate

I tend to think that I would learn French language because it would be very beneficial for me. Apart from that, I will move another country to pursue my education, so it has a lot.

Examiner

Why do you learn English?

Candidate

I learn English for various purpose. First of all I can commute it with other people with which I feel very comfortable and in my job I can complete my task without any hurdle and I can gain more profit in upcoming years.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

What languages can you speak?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Make the response more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence listing the languages, then give one specific reason why you prefer English, using correct grammar and simpler phrasing. Avoid redundancy and long unclear phrases.

Example: I can speak Hindi, Punjabi and English. I prefer English because it helps me professionally — for example, it lets me reach more students as a teacher and improves my career opportunities.

Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Give a direct opinion, then explain specific challenges with clear linking words. Use accurate vocabulary (e.g., ‘fluency’ instead of ‘coherence’) and avoid absolute statements like ‘only’ unless justified. Mention realistic learning methods.

Example: Yes, I think learning a new language can be difficult because you must master pronunciation, grammar and fluency. However, with regular practice, talking with native speakers and using online lessons, progress becomes much faster.

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Answer more directly and give clear reasons. Say which language you will learn and why, and explain how it relates to your future plans. Avoid vague phrases like ‘it has a lot.’ Keep to two or three sentences maximum.

Example: Yes, I plan to learn French because I will move to a French-speaking country to continue my studies. Learning French will help me study more easily and communicate with local people.

Why do you learn English?

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Provide a concise topic sentence and then one or two specific reasons. Use correct verbs (e.g., ‘communicate’ not ‘commute’) and avoid vague claims about profit; explain how English helps your job concretely.

Example: I learn English because it helps me communicate with students from different backgrounds and perform better at work. For example, I can teach international students and access better teaching resources, which improves my career prospects.

Grammar

Incorrect prepositions

× Well, I can speak in three languages such as Hindi, Punjabi, English but I like the most English language because it has a various benefits to choose my career and I can gain more profit through my teaching profile.

Well, I can speak three languages: Hindi, Punjabi and English, but I like English the most because it has various benefits for choosing my career and I can earn more as a teacher.

Errors: unnecessary preposition 'in' after 'speak' (use 'speak three languages'), awkward phrase 'such as' when listing known items (use a simple list or colon), incorrect article with 'various benefits' ('a various benefits' is wrong), wrong preposition 'to choose my career' (use 'for choosing my career' or 'in choosing a career'), and informal 'gain more profit through my teaching profile' (use 'earn more as a teacher'). Suggestion: remove unnecessary prepositions, use correct articles, and restructure phrases for clarity. Grammar problem type's ID:11

Present tense issue

× Yes, I think it is a very difficult to learn new languages.

Yes, I think it is very difficult to learn new languages.

Error: unnecessary article 'a' before adjective 'very difficult' when followed by an infinitive; also 'new languages' is acceptable plural. Suggestion: remove the article and keep adjective phrase 'very difficult' before infinitive 'to learn'. Grammar problem type's ID:6

Incorrect verb form (verb + -ing / infinitive)

× First of all, we can learn pronunciation, coherence, grammar and so on.

First of all, we need to learn pronunciation, coherence, grammar and so on.

Error: modal 'can' implies ability rather than necessity; context asks what is involved in learning, so 'need to learn' or 'must learn' is better. Suggestion: use appropriate modal or main verb to match intended meaning. Grammar problem type's ID:4

Incorrect article and preposition

× It is possible only with the help of teacher and watching online videos.

It is possible only with the help of a teacher and by watching online videos.

Errors: missing article before 'teacher' ('a teacher'), and incorrect verb form 'watching' needs preposition 'by' to show method. Suggestion: add the article and use 'by watching' to indicate the method. Grammar problem type's ID:22

Incorrect verb form/tense

× I tend to think that I would learn French language because it would be very beneficial for me.

I think I will learn French because it will be very beneficial for me.

Errors: 'tend to think that I would' is awkward and mixes modalities; use 'I think I will' for future intention. Also 'French language' is better as 'French'. Suggestion: use consistent future tense 'will' for intention and simplify noun 'French'. Grammar problem type's ID:7

Incorrect preposition and sentence fragment

× Apart from that, I will move another country to pursue my education, so it has a lot.

Apart from that, I will move to another country to pursue my education, so there are many opportunities.

Errors: missing preposition 'to' after 'move' ('move to another country'), and vague fragment 'so it has a lot' is ungrammatical—needs a clear noun such as 'many opportunities'. Suggestion: add 'to' and replace vague clause with a clear noun phrase. Grammar problem type's ID:11

Incorrect verb tense/choice and article errors

× I learn English for various purpose.

I learn English for various purposes.

Errors: 'various' should modify a plural noun 'purposes' not singular 'purpose'. Suggestion: use plural 'purposes' to match 'various'. Grammar problem type's ID:14

Incorrect verb and preposition use

× First of all I can commute it with other people with which I feel very comfortable and in my job I can complete my task without any hurdle and I can gain more profit in upcoming years.

First of all, I can communicate with other people, which makes me feel very comfortable, and at my job I can complete my tasks without any hurdles and earn more in the coming years.

Errors: 'commute it' is wrong; correct verb is 'communicate' and it does not take 'it'. 'with which I feel very comfortable' is formal and awkward; use 'which makes me feel very comfortable'. 'complete my task' should be plural 'tasks' or 'my task' singular consistently; 'without any hurdle' should be plural 'without any hurdles'. 'gain more profit in upcoming years' is awkward—use 'earn more in the coming years'. Suggestion: use correct verbs, pluralize nouns where needed, and choose natural collocations. Grammar problem type's ID:11

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
DifficultHard; Troublesome; Inconvenient
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
PossibleFeasible; Conceivable; Potential
VariousDiverse
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