MirrorsPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like looking at yourself in the mirror? How often?

Candidate

Yes, I really love seeing myself in the mirror personally. We have a round ship that attach in our volume. It is really essential in my daily routine because when I saw myself in the mirror, I keep myself, fix my hair. Always check my face and my dress is really enough and this mirror gives me a self-confidence in other people.

Examiner

Have you ever bought mirrors?

Candidate

Yes, since I'm a big fan of mirror, it is a very important thing in my delivery team. I clearly remember I bought a mirror last March. I bought my mirror from the shop which is nearby in our home and I bought it from my sister. Last week because I want to see myself fix and clear and I feel more confident enough with mirror.

Examiner

Do you usually take a mirror with you?

Candidate

Yes of course, when I help a mirror I always check myself. Either it is good or need to improve. I always take a photo or selfie and I feel more enjoying and engaging. Seeing yourself in mirror help you to fix. And prepare yourself to. Before before you go to special location or met another people.

Examiner

Would you use mirrors to decorate your room?

Candidate

Yes, I would like to make a decoration just like a mirror because it is a very attractive and very useful, especially if you have a room you can put it and attach from your wall and we have. A sort of flower and it is really cold. And I think this mirror helps me to see my personality, to become a.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you like looking at yourself in the mirror? How often?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Speak more clearly and organize your response: start with a direct topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid unclear phrases (e.g. “round ship that attach in our volume”) and grammatical errors. Use correct verb forms and singular/plural consistency. Aim for 2–4 sentences, e.g. state how often you look and why it matters.

Example: Yes, I do. I look in the mirror every morning and before I leave the house because it helps me fix my hair and check my clothes. For example, I always make sure my shirt is tidy and my hair is neat, which makes me feel more confident.

Have you ever bought mirrors?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Be concise and specific: give one clear example of when and where you bought a mirror, and explain briefly why. Correct word choices (e.g. ‘fan of mirrors’, ‘near my home’) and use past tense consistently. Use linking words like ‘because’ or ‘so’ to connect reason.

Example: Yes, I have. I bought a full-length mirror last March from a small shop near my home because I wanted to check my outfits more easily. Since then, it has helped me feel more confident when I go out.

Do you usually take a mirror with you?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Make sentences grammatical and logical: start with a clear statement about whether you carry a mirror, then give one specific reason and an example. Avoid repetitions and incorrect verbs (‘help a mirror’). Keep to 2–3 sentences and use connectors like ‘so’ or ‘before’ correctly.

Example: Yes, I usually carry a small mirror in my bag because I like to check my appearance before important events. For example, before meeting someone new, I check my hair and makeup so I feel more confident.

Would you use mirrors to decorate your room?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Give a focused, coherent answer: state clearly whether you would use mirrors for decoration, then give one or two specific reasons and an example of placement or style. Avoid unclear phrases and incomplete sentences. Use appropriate vocabulary (e.g. ‘hung on the wall’, ‘decorative frame’).

Example: Yes, I would. I think mirrors make a room look bigger and brighter, so I would hang a large mirror on the wall opposite the window. A decorative frame would also add style and reflect light around the room.

Grammar

Incorrect use of prepositions

× We have a round ship that attach in our volume.

We have a round mirror that is attached to our wall.

The original sentence uses incorrect nouns and prepositions ('ship', 'attach in our volume') which do not make sense. Likely intended 'mirror' and 'attached to our wall'. Use 'attached to' for something fixed on a surface and 'wall' instead of 'volume'. Also add the verb 'is' for passive construction.

Present tense issue

× It is really essential in my daily routine because when I saw myself in the mirror, I keep myself, fix my hair.

It is really essential in my daily routine because when I see myself in the mirror, I can tidy myself and fix my hair.

Tense inconsistency: 'saw' is past while context describes a habitual action, so use present simple 'see'. 'Keep myself' is incorrect; use 'tidy myself' or 'straighten myself'. Add modal 'can' for ability. Ensure verbs reflect habitual present.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Always check my face and my dress is really enough and this mirror gives me a self-confidence in other people.

I always check my face and make sure my outfit is acceptable, and this mirror gives me confidence around other people.

Incorrect use of 'really enough' and article 'a self-confidence'. Use 'make sure' to express checking, 'outfit' instead of 'dress' if general, and 'confidence' without 'a'. 'Around other people' is the correct prepositional phrase.

Third person singular issue

× Yes, since I'm a big fan of mirror, it is a very important thing in my delivery team.

Yes, since I'm a big fan of mirrors, they are very important in my daily routine.

Number agreement: 'mirror' should be plural 'mirrors' after 'fan of'. 'It is' should agree with plural 'mirrors', so use 'they are'. 'Delivery team' seems wrong; likely 'daily routine'.

Past tense issue

× I clearly remember I bought a mirror last March.

I clearly remember buying a mirror last March.

Both forms are grammatical, but 'remember buying' is more natural for recalling a past action. Alternatively, 'I clearly remember that I bought a mirror last March.' keeps past tense consistent.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I bought my mirror from the shop which is nearby in our home and I bought it from my sister.

I bought my mirror from a shop near my home, and my sister gave it to me.

The original repeats buying and mixes prepositions incorrectly. Use 'from a shop near my home' for location. If the sister provided it, use 'my sister gave it to me' instead of 'I bought it from my sister'. Clarify the intended meaning.

Present tense issue

× Last week because I want to see myself fix and clear and I feel more confident enough with mirror.

Last week I wanted to see myself clearly and to look neat, and I felt more confident with the mirror.

Tense mismatch and awkward phrasing: 'Last week' requires past tense 'wanted' and 'felt'. 'See myself fix and clear' is ungrammatical; use 'see myself clearly and look neat'. 'Confident enough' is unnatural; use 'felt more confident'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Yes of course, when I help a mirror I always check myself.

Yes, of course, when I have a mirror I always check my appearance.

'Help a mirror' is incorrect; likely 'have a mirror'. Use 'check my appearance' rather than 'check myself' for clarity. 'When I have a mirror' is the correct phrase.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Either it is good or need to improve.

Either it is good or it needs improvement.

Missing subject and incorrect verb form: 'need to improve' should be 'it needs improvement' or 'it needs to be improved'. Ensure subject 'it' and third person singular verb 'needs'.

Verb + -ing form

× I always take a photo or selfie and I feel more enjoying and engaging.

I always take a photo or selfie and I enjoy it more and feel more engaged.

Incorrect use of 'enjoying' as a predicative; use 'enjoy' simple present. 'Engaging' is incorrect in this context; use 'engaged' to describe the speaker's feeling.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Seeing yourself in mirror help you to fix.

Seeing yourself in the mirror helps you to groom yourself.

Missing article 'the' before 'mirror'. Subject-verb agreement: 'Seeing yourself ... helps' (singular gerund requires 'helps'). 'To fix' is vague; use 'to groom yourself' or 'to fix your appearance'.

Sentence structure errors

× And prepare yourself to.

And prepare yourself.

Incomplete sentence 'prepare yourself to.' is missing an object or infinitive. Remove the trailing 'to' to make it a complete imperative or connect with the previous sentence: '...helps you to groom and prepare yourself.'

Present tense issue

× Before before you go to special location or met another people.

Before you go to a special place or meet other people.

Redundant 'before before'. Use 'go to a special place' instead of 'special location'. 'Met' is past tense; use 'meet' for the future/typical action. 'Another people' is incorrect; use 'other people'.

Modal verb usage

× Yes, I would like to make a decoration just like a mirror because it is a very attractive and very useful, especially if you have a room you can put it and attach from your wall and we have.

Yes, I would like to use a mirror as decoration because it is very attractive and useful; if you have a room you can hang it on your wall.

Awkward modal use and prepositions: 'make a decoration just like a mirror' should be 'use a mirror as decoration'. 'Attach from your wall' is wrong; use 'hang it on your wall'. Remove extra filler 'and we have'.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× A sort of flower and it is really cold.

A sort of floral pattern can be added, and it can create a cool effect.

Sentence unclear: 'A sort of flower and it is really cold' mixes noun phrases improperly. Clarify intended meaning: perhaps describing decorative motifs. Use 'floral pattern' and 'create a cool effect' rather than 'it is really cold'.

Sentence structure errors

× And I think this mirror helps me to see my personality, to become a.

And I think this mirror helps me to see my personality and to become more confident.

Incomplete sentence ending with 'to become a.' needs completion. Likely intended 'to become more confident' or similar. Complete the clause for clarity and grammaticality.

Vocabulary

AttractiveAppealing; Good-looking
BigLarge; Elder; Important; Ambitious
ClearUnderstandable; Obvious; Transparent; Bright; Unobstructed
ColdChilly; Unfriendly
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
UsefulFunctional; Beneficial
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