Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
My favorite food is noodle. I love Japanese noodle and also Korean noodle.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
When I were young, I like hamburger and also pizza. I love eating outside with my family.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
No, I don't 'cause I prefer the same test and my favorite food is not that many.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
Yes it has changed. When I was a child I love hamburger and also spaghetti, but now I do like ramen on noodles more.
What is your favourite food?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Be more natural and specific: use plural/singular correctly, give a brief reason and an example. Keep to max 4–5 concise sentences and use linking words for coherence.
Ejemplo: My favourite food is noodles, especially Japanese ramen and Korean jjajangmyeon. I like ramen for its rich broth and chewy noodles, while jjajangmyeon is comforting because of its savory black-bean sauce. For example, I often eat ramen at a small shop near my office when I need something warm and filling.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Correct grammar (past tense and subject-verb agreement) and add a short reason or memory to enrich the answer. Use a linking word to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: When I was young, I liked hamburgers and pizza because they were fun and easy to share. For example, my family often went to a local diner on Sundays, and I always ordered a cheeseburger with fries.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Clarify the meaning and correct word choice and grammar. Explain briefly why you do or do not change foods seasonally, using linking words and specific examples.
Ejemplo: No, I usually eat the same kinds of food throughout the year because I prefer familiar flavours. However, I sometimes eat more hot soups and stews in winter for warmth, for example a bowl of hot ramen on cold days.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Use consistent tense, correct word order, and be more specific about why your preferences changed. Use linking words to compare past and present.
Ejemplo: Yes, my favourite food has changed. When I was a child I loved hamburgers and spaghetti, but now I prefer ramen because I enjoy the complex broth and textures. For instance, I often choose a bowl of tonkotsu ramen over a burger when I eat out.
× My favorite food is noodle.
✓ My favorite food is noodles.
Use plural 'noodles' for a general food category; countable noun referring to a type of dish should be plural when speaking generally. Suggestion: Use 'noodles' for general statements (e.g., 'I love noodles').
× I love Japanese noodle and also Korean noodle.
✓ I love Japanese noodles and also Korean noodles.
Same issue: use plural 'noodles' when referring generally to types of noodle dishes from different cuisines. Suggestion: Use 'Japanese noodles' and 'Korean noodles' to sound natural.
× When I were young, I like hamburger and also pizza.
✓ When I was young, I liked hamburgers and also pizza.
Subject 'I' requires past tense 'was' for 'to be' (singular) and the following verb should be in past tense 'liked' to match the time reference 'When I was young'. Also 'hamburger' as a general food should be plural 'hamburgers'. Suggestion: Maintain past tense for all verbs in that time context.
× When I were young, I like hamburger and also pizza.
✓ When I was young, I liked hamburgers and also pizza.
Repeat of issues: 'were' should be 'was' (singular) and 'like' should be 'liked' to match past timeframe; 'hamburger' pluralized. Suggestion: Use consistent past-tense verbs when talking about childhood.
× I love eating outside with my family.
✓ I loved eating out with my family.
Because the sentence describes a habit in the past ('when I was young'), verbs should be past tense: 'loved'. Also use 'eating out' (common phrase) rather than 'eating outside'. Suggestion: Align tense and prefer idiomatic phrase 'eat/ate out' for dining at restaurants.
× No, I don't 'cause I prefer the same test and my favorite food is not that many.
✓ No, I don't, because I prefer the same tastes and my favorite foods are not that many.
Multiple issues: 'cause' should be expanded to 'because' for formality; 'test' is wrong word — should be 'tastes'; 'favorite food is not that many' mixes singular/plural and verb agreement: use plural 'favorite foods are not many' or 'there aren't many favorite foods'. Suggestion: Use 'because' and correct nouns/number: 'I prefer the same tastes' or better 'I prefer to eat the same things' and 'I don't have many favorite foods.'
× Yes it has changed.
✓ Yes, it has changed.
Minor punctuation: add comma after 'Yes'. The sentence tense is correct using present perfect to indicate change since childhood. Suggestion: Include comma for clarity: 'Yes, it has changed.'
× When I was a child I love hamburger and also spaghetti, but now I do like ramen on noodles more.
✓ When I was a child I loved hamburgers and spaghetti, but now I prefer ramen noodles more.
The first clause refers to past, so use past tense 'loved'. 'Hamburger' should be plural 'hamburgers'. In the second clause, 'do like' is unnecessary; use 'prefer' for current preference. 'Ramen on noodles' is incorrect collocation; use 'ramen noodles' or 'ramen'. Suggestion: Use past tense for past habits, and use 'prefer' to compare current liking: 'but now I prefer ramen noodles.'