Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
There are many foods which are my favorite and I love to cook and eat different varieties. I really prefer to eat Chinese food and Korean food nowadays as it is in trend and many people eat Korean noodles which is too much spicy and even I usually make this in every.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
When I was young, I really liked Chinese food, especially I like noodles because it is my favorite in youth. But uh, nowadays my food which is my favorite one in my past is still same I really like.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
Yes, ever fond of food, I usually prefer to eat delicious cuisines with different varieties. I really prefer to eat one food in a weekend. Like I usually prefer Chinese food in one weekend and Korean food in another weekend. That's why I can taste many things and.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
No I don't think so because as I'm in fast I really like to eat noodles and now still I like noodles first because it is one of my favorite dish and I usually make it at my home also even it has many.
What is your favourite food?
Puntuación: 42.0Sugerencia: Be concise and directly state your favourite food first, then give one or two specific reasons or examples. Use correct grammar and avoid vague phrases like "in trend" or unfinished sentences. Use linking words (for example, "because", "so", "and") to make your answer coherent. Aim for 2–3 clear sentences.
Ejemplo: My favourite foods are Chinese and Korean dishes, especially spicy Korean noodles. I like them because they have bold flavours and are easy to prepare at home, so I often cook them on weekends.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Start with a clear topic sentence saying what you liked as a child, then briefly compare past and present. Correct tense use (past for childhood) and avoid filler words like "uh". Provide one specific example (a dish or memory) to make your answer more vivid.
Ejemplo: When I was young, I loved Chinese noodles, especially beef or chicken noodle soup. Even now I still enjoy the same dishes because they remind me of family meals from my childhood.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Answer the question directly (mention seasonal changes). If you don't change food by season, say so and explain your routine. Use clear linking words ("for example", "so", "because") and finish sentences. Keep it within 2–3 sentences with specific details about seasons or routine.
Ejemplo: Not really by season, but I rotate cuisines by weekends: for example, I eat Chinese dishes one weekend and Korean dishes the next, so I get to try many flavours regularly.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Puntuación: 38.0Sugerencia: Give a direct yes/no answer and then give clear reasons in the past and present. Avoid unclear phrases like "as I'm in fast" and incomplete sentences. Provide a specific example of a dish you still enjoy and a brief reason why.
Ejemplo: No, my favourite hasn't changed — I still prefer noodles like spicy Korean or Chinese noodle soups because they are comforting and easy to cook at home.
× There are many foods which are my favorite and I love to cook and eat different varieties.
✓ There are many foods that are my favorites, and I love to cook and eat a variety of dishes.
The original sentence has awkward phrasing and a singular/plural mismatch ('favorite' vs 'foods'). Use 'that' for defining clauses and plural 'favorites' or rephrase to 'a variety of dishes' for natural English. Also add a comma before 'and' to join two independent clauses.
× I really prefer to eat Chinese food and Korean food nowadays as it is in trend and many people eat Korean noodles which is too much spicy and even I usually make this in every.
✓ I really prefer to eat Chinese and Korean food nowadays because they are in trend, and many people eat Korean noodles that are very spicy; I also usually make them at home every week.
Problems: incorrect preposition 'in trend' (use 'in trend' -> 'in trend' is nonstandard; use 'in fashion' or 'trending' or 'they are popular'), plural agreement ('it' should be 'they' for plural foods), awkward phrase 'too much spicy' should be 'very spicy' or 'too spicy', and 'make this in every' is incomplete; specify 'make them at home every week'. Use relative clause 'that are' for noodles.
× When I was young, I really liked Chinese food, especially I like noodles because it is my favorite in youth.
✓ When I was young, I really liked Chinese food; especially, I liked noodles because they were my favorite back then.
Tense inconsistency: mix of past ('was', 'liked') and present ('like', 'is'). Keep past tense throughout when referring to childhood: use 'liked' and 'were'. Also change 'it' to 'they' to agree with plural 'noodles' and replace 'in youth' with 'back then' or 'when I was young' for natural phrasing.
× But uh, nowadays my food which is my favorite one in my past is still same I really like.
✓ But nowadays the food that was my favorite in the past is still the same; I still like it.
Awkward and redundant structure. 'My food which is my favorite one in my past' is ungrammatical. Use a clearer relative clause 'the food that was my favorite in the past' and maintain present tense 'is still the same' and 'I still like it.' Add punctuation to separate clauses.
× Yes, ever fond of food, I usually prefer to eat delicious cuisines with different varieties.
✓ Yes, since I have always been fond of food, I usually prefer to eat a variety of delicious dishes.
'Ever fond of food' is ungrammatical; use 'have always been fond of food'. 'Delicious cuisines with different varieties' is awkward—use 'a variety of delicious dishes'.
× I really prefer to eat one food in a weekend.
✓ I usually prefer to eat one type of food each weekend.
'One food in a weekend' is unnatural; use 'one type of food' and 'each weekend' or 'a weekend' for frequency. 'Really prefer' is unnecessary when 'usually prefer' conveys habitual action.
× Like I usually prefer Chinese food in one weekend and Korean food in another weekend.
✓ For example, I usually eat Chinese food one weekend and Korean food the next weekend.
'Like' as a discourse marker is informal; better 'For example'. 'In one weekend and... in another weekend' is wordy—use 'one weekend' and 'the next weekend' for clarity.
× That's why I can taste many things and.
✓ That's why I can try many different dishes.
The original sentence is incomplete and ends abruptly. Replace with a complete phrase 'try many different dishes' to convey meaning clearly.
× No I don't think so because as I'm in fast I really like to eat noodles and now still I like noodles first because it is one of my favorite dish and I usually make it at my home also even it has many.
✓ No, I don't think so, because even now I really like to eat noodles; they are still one of my favorite dishes and I usually make them at home.
Multiple issues: tense and aspect ('as I'm in fast' is unclear; likely meant 'even now' or 'I'm often busy'), subject-verb agreement ('it is one of my favorite dish' should be 'they are one of my favorite dishes'), pronoun agreement for plural 'noodles' (use 'they' and 'them'), and incomplete phrase 'even it has many' should be removed or clarified. Use commas to separate clauses for readability.