Part 1
Examinador
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidato
It changes. For example, I love chatting with my best friend, but I don't like with. I don't like chat with others.
Examinador
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidato
I chat about everything with my best friend because we trust each other and I feel like I can say everything to her.
Examinador
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidato
I prefer with chat only my best friend. We have a group for three girls. I love chatting with them too, but I prefer my best friend.
Examinador
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidato
I prefer face to face communication because it feels more real. I don't like social media that much.
Examinador
Do you argue with friends?
Candidato
Yes, I argue with my friends. Usually we argue because of so much reasons, but I love them. Friends argue. I think we must normalize it.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Cevap net ama dilbilgisi ve akış sorunları var. Öncelikle doğrudan konu cümlesi kullanın (Yes/No + kısa açıklama). İkinci olarak, eksik kelimeleri tamamlayın ve gereksiz tekrarları kaldırın. Bağlaçlar ve tam cümle yapıları kullanarak iki veya üç cümleyle düşüncenizi genişletin. Örneğin, “I enjoy chatting with my best friend because we’re close, but I don’t usually chat with other people.” gibi bir yapı kullanın. Ayrıca “I don't like with” gibi hatalı ifadelerden kaçının ve doğru fiil formlarını (chat/chatting) kullanın.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do, but it depends who I'm talking to. I enjoy chatting with my best friend because we feel comfortable and understand each other, but I rarely chat with acquaintances because conversations feel forced.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Cevap açık ve ilgili; ancak daha özgün ve spesifik detaylar eklenmeli. Konu cümlesinden sonra örnekler veya belirli konular (okul, hobiler, planlar) vererek cevabı zenginleştirin. Bağlaçlarla mantıksal akışı güçlendirin ve maksimum 3-4 kısa cümlede kalın.
Ejemplo: Mostly we talk about personal things and daily life. For example, we discuss our plans for the weekend, problems at work, and funny memories from school, because we trust each other and can be honest.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Cevap anlaşılır ama ifadeler düzeltilmeli ve daha akıcı hale getirilmeli. Doğru kelime sırasını kullanın (I prefer chatting with my best friend). Ayrıca neden tercih ettiğinizi bir sebep ile destekleyin ve kısa bir karşılaştırma yapın (group vs one-to-one).
Ejemplo: I prefer chatting with just my best friend because conversations are more personal and deeper. Although I enjoy our small group chats too, one-to-one talks let us share more private thoughts.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: Cevap kısa ve doğrudan; fakat daha etkili olmak için bir neden daha ve kısa örnek ekleyin. Ayrıca “face to face” ifadesini “face-to-face” veya “in person” şeklinde kullanın. İki cümleyi bağlayarak akışı iyileştirin.
Ejemplo: I prefer face-to-face communication because it feels more genuine and I can read body language. For instance, when we talk in person I understand emotions better than through social media.
Do you argue with friends?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Cevap dürüst ve fikir veriyor ancak dilbilgisi ve ifade netliği zayıf. "Because of so much reasons" yerine "for many reasons" gibi doğru ifadeler kullanın. Argümanı örneklerle destekleyin (ör. küçük anlaşmazlıklar, kıskançlık) ve sonucu veya tutumunuzu (özür dileme, çözüm) ekleyin.
Ejemplo: Yes, we sometimes argue, usually over small things like misunderstandings or jealousy. However, I think arguments are normal and often help us clear the air and strengthen our friendship afterwards.
× It changes.
✓ It changes.
This sentence is short but acceptable; however, more natural is 'It varies.' No grammar rule violation; keep as is or use 'It varies' to sound more idiomatic. Note: explanation must be in English per instructions.
× For example, I love chatting with my best friend, but I don't like with.
✓ For example, I love chatting with my best friend, but I don't like chatting with others.
The original lacks an object after 'like' and repeats a preposition incorrectly. Replace 'don't like with' with 'don't like chatting with others' to complete the verb phrase and keep parallel structure. Suggestion: After 'like' use a noun, pronoun, or gerund phrase: 'I don't like chatting with others.'
× I don't like chat with others.
✓ I don't like chatting with others.
After 'like' when referring to an activity use the gerund (verb + -ing). Use 'chatting' not the base form 'chat'. Suggestion: Use 'I don't like chatting with others.'
× I chat about everything with my best friend because we trust each other and I feel like I can say everything to her.
✓ I chat about everything with my best friend because we trust each other and I feel that I can tell her everything.
Sentence is understandable but 'feel like I can say everything to her' is slightly informal and word order 'say everything to her' is acceptable. More natural: 'feel that I can tell her everything.' Suggestion: Use 'tell her everything' or 'say anything to her.'
× I prefer with chat only my best friend.
✓ I prefer to chat only with my best friend.
Word order and preposition are incorrect. Use 'prefer to do something' or 'prefer doing something.' Correct structure: 'I prefer to chat only with my best friend.' Suggestion: 'I prefer to chat only with my best friend.' or 'I prefer chatting only with my best friend.'
× We have a group for three girls.
✓ We are a group of three girls.
'Have a group for three girls' is odd. Use 'we are a group of three (girls)' or 'we have a group chat with three girls.' Match subject and structure. Suggestion: 'We are a group of three girls.' or 'We have a group chat of three girls.'
× I prefer face to face communication because it feels more real.
✓ I prefer face-to-face communication because it feels more real.
Missing hyphens in the compound adjective 'face-to-face.' Hyphens improve readability. Alternatively 'face to face' is informal but hyphenated form is standard when used as adjective before a noun. Suggestion: Write 'face-to-face communication.'
× I don't like social media that much.
✓ I don't like social media that much.
Sentence is grammatically correct; no change needed. Keep as is. Note: explanation in English.
× Yes, I argue with my friends.
✓ Yes, I argue with my friends.
Grammatically correct; present simple is appropriate for habitual actions. No change needed.
× Usually we argue because of so much reasons, but I love them.
✓ Usually we argue for many reasons, but I love them.
'Because of so much reasons' is ungrammatical. Use 'for many reasons' or 'because of many reasons.' 'Much' is used with uncountable nouns; 'many' with countable nouns like 'reasons.' Suggestion: 'Usually we argue for many reasons.'
× Friends argue.
✓ Friends argue.
Short declarative sentence is correct; no correction required. It states a general truth. Keep as is.
× I think we must normalize it.
✓ I think we should normalize it.
'Must' conveys strong obligation; 'should' is more natural here to express recommendation. Use 'should' for suggestions. Suggestion: 'I think we should normalize it.'