Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
My favorite word is scratchy brownie. Scratchy brownies best biryani in the world because Pakistanis love spicy. Most people Pakistanis eat this dish and enjoy.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
I am like to eat some young food, Yes, also pizza, burger, shawarma. These things are light and cold rain. Enjoy life. This time is vine.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
Yes, I eat more than coffee. More coffee in summer and winter, no coffee eat and some junior.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
My favorite food change since you are a child. I am change cry chicken cry. I am eat almost most of times but I am still now change and I am my I like.
What is your favourite food?
Puntuación: 28.0Sugerencia: Give a clear, relevant topic sentence that directly answers the question (name the food), then add 1–2 concise supporting details (reason and who eats it). Avoid irrelevant or confused words and grammar mistakes. Use linking words like 'because' or 'and' correctly and keep to 2–3 short sentences.
Ejemplo: My favourite food is biryani. I like it because it is spicy and full of flavour, and many people in Pakistan enjoy it at family gatherings.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Puntuación: 22.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with a simple topic sentence (what you liked), then give 1–2 clear examples and a short reason. Avoid unrelated phrases and incorrect grammar. Use linking words like 'for example' or 'because' to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: When I was young I liked fast food such as pizza, burgers and shawarma. For example, I liked pizza because it was easy to eat and tasted good with my friends.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Puntuación: 18.0Sugerencia: Provide a direct yes/no answer with a clear explanation of how your diet changes by season and give specific examples. Use correct grammar for tense and countable nouns. Keep it to 2–3 sentences and use linking words like 'in' and 'during'.
Ejemplo: Yes, I eat different foods at different times of the year. For example, in summer I drink more cold drinks and eat salads, while in winter I prefer warm soups and more tea or coffee.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Puntuación: 12.0Sugerencia: Start with a clear statement (yes or no) about whether your favourite food has changed, then briefly explain what changed and why with 1–2 specific details. Use correct past or present perfect tense and simple vocabulary. Avoid repetitive or unclear phrases.
Ejemplo: Yes, my favourite food has changed since I was a child. I used to prefer fried chicken, but now I enjoy healthier dishes like grilled fish because I care more about my health.
× My favorite word is scratchy brownie.
✓ My favorite food is a scratchy brownie.
The sentence uses 'word' instead of 'food' and lacks an article. This is a sentence structure error: the noun is incorrect and the singular countable noun requires an article. Suggestion: use the correct noun 'food' and include 'a' before a singular countable noun: 'My favorite food is a scratchy brownie.'
× Scratchy brownies best biryani in the world because Pakistanis love spicy.
✓ Scratchy brownies are the best biryani in the world because Pakistanis love spicy food.
Multiple errors: missing verb 'are' (sentence structure/subject-verb agreement), missing definite article 'the' (article error), and awkward phrase 'love spicy' which needs a noun 'spicy food' (sentence structure). Suggestion: add the verb and article and complete the noun phrase: 'Scratchy brownies are the best biryani in the world because Pakistanis love spicy food.'
× Most people Pakistanis eat this dish and enjoy.
✓ Most Pakistani people eat this dish and enjoy it.
The original omits a preposition/connector and the pronoun 'it'. 'Pakistanis' needs to be used as an adjective or 'Pakistani people'. Also add the object pronoun 'it' after 'enjoy'. Suggestion: 'Most Pakistani people eat this dish and enjoy it.'
× I am like to eat some young food, Yes, also pizza, burger, shawarma.
✓ I liked to eat simple foods when I was young; for example pizza, burgers, and shawarma.
The prompt asked about past preference, so past tense 'liked' is needed (present tense error). 'Some young food' is unclear—use 'simple foods when I was young'. Also list nouns in plural and include articles where appropriate. Suggestion: use past tense and plural forms: 'I liked to eat simple foods when I was young; for example pizza, burgers, and shawarma.'
× These things are light and cold rain.
✓ These foods are light and refreshing.
'Light and cold rain' is nonsensical here. Use appropriate adjectives to describe food: 'light and refreshing'. This is an incorrect adjective use and sentence structure. Suggestion: replace with meaningful descriptors: 'These foods are light and refreshing.'
× Enjoy life.
✓ I enjoyed those times.
Standalone 'Enjoy life.' does not answer the question about past food preferences. It is a sentence structure/context error. Suggestion: use a past-tense sentence relevant to the question: 'I enjoyed those times.'
× This time is vine.
✓ Those were good times.
'This time is vine' is ungrammatical and unclear. Likely intent is to express fondness for that period. Use past tense noun phrase: 'Those were good times.'
× Yes, I eat more than coffee.
✓ Yes, I eat more than I drink coffee.
The original is ungrammatical: 'eat more than coffee' is unclear. If meant to say 'I eat more' or 'I drink more coffee', clarify. Suggestion: if speaker means they eat more food and also drink coffee, rephrase; here 'Yes, I eat more than I drink coffee.' is one way, but preferred clarity would be 'Yes, I eat more in summer than I drink coffee.' Clarify intended meaning.
× More coffee in summer and winter, no coffee eat and some junior.
✓ I drink more coffee in winter than in summer; sometimes I don't drink any coffee.
The original has wrong word order, mixes seasons incorrectly, and 'some junior' is meaningless. Use correct adverb placement and comparison structure: 'I drink more coffee in winter than in summer; sometimes I don't drink any coffee.'
× My favorite food change since you are a child.
✓ My favourite food has changed since I was a child.
Use present perfect 'has changed' for a change that started in the past and continues, and correct pronouns: 'I' not 'you', and past 'was a child'. Also British spelling 'favourite' optional. Suggestion: 'My favourite food has changed since I was a child.'
× I am change cry chicken cry.
✓ I changed from fried chicken to something else.
This sentence is unintelligible. It uses incorrect present continuous 'I am change' and repeated 'cry'. Likely the student meant they changed their preference from 'fried chicken'. Use past tense 'changed' and a clear object: 'I changed from fried chicken to something else.'
× I am eat almost most of times but I am still now change and I am my I like.
✓ I used to eat it almost all the time, but I still like it now.
Use past habit 'used to' or past tense 'ate' for 'almost all the time'. Remove redundant 'am' and fix word order: 'I used to eat it almost all the time, but I still like it now.' This corrects present/past tense misuse and sentence structure.