Part 1
Examinador
Did you like going to parks as a child?
Candidato
Yes, I did. When I was a child. My parents always take me to the park at the evening after I went to school. Yeah, because they have still a lot of food at the evening and I love to see the sunsets and the weather in the evening is not that hot in Italian, so.
Examinador
Do you still like going to parks now?
Candidato
Yes absolutely, car is one of my favorite place to go. I live Niger, I love to stay in calm and delighted chaos. The park is the perfect place to relax. That the reasons why I love to go to the park. Even now I love the park that stay near the forest especially in the National Park.
Examinador
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
Candidato
That's a great idea. I live in Bangkok and Bangkok have not that much park. We have a little few when we talk about the park in the Bangkok, Yeah, the green area in Bangkok is so few, you know, So the reasons why I don't, I want to have more park in Mingkong too.
Examinador
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
Candidato
Is not Cairo Park in the city, but I want to go to the National Park. Is the Yosemite National Park in the California? It's one of my favorite destinations that I want to go to because the scenario of the mountain at this National Park is looking so fantastic and amazing.
Did you like going to parks as a child?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: Be more grammatically accurate and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific details using linking words. Correct verb tenses and prepositions (e.g., “in the evening,” “they would take me”), and avoid irrelevant or confusing phrases like “in Italian.”
Ejemplo: Yes, I did. My parents would take me to the park every evening after school because there were often food stalls and I enjoyed watching the sunset. The weather was cooler in the evening, which made it comfortable to play.
Do you still like going to parks now?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Clarify meaning and correct vocabulary mistakes. Begin with a direct topic sentence (Yes, I still enjoy parks.), then give specific reasons using linking words. Replace unclear words (e.g., “car” probably meant “park”) and fix grammar (e.g., “I live in Niger/Bangkok?”). Keep to 3–4 sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I still enjoy going to parks because they help me relax. For example, I prefer parks near forests or national parks since they are quiet and full of nature. Also, being in a park helps me escape the city noise and clear my mind.
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Be concise and correct subject-verb agreement. Start with a direct response (Yes, I would.) then give specific reasons with linking words (because, for example). Avoid repetition and unclear place names like “Mingkong.” Mention clear facts: lack of green spaces and benefits of more parks.
Ejemplo: Yes, I would like more parks in my city because Bangkok has very limited green space. For example, many neighborhoods lack trees and playgrounds, so new parks would improve air quality and provide places for families to exercise.
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
Puntuación: 54.0Sugerencia: Make sentences grammatical and use clearer vocabulary. Start with a direct answer naming the park. Use linking words to explain reasons and give specific details (e.g., scenery, activities). Correct phrases like “in the California” and avoid vague adjectives like “fantastic and amazing” without specifics.
Ejemplo: Yes, I would like to visit Yosemite National Park in California because of its dramatic granite cliffs and waterfalls. For instance, I want to see El Capitan and hike the trails to experience the stunning mountain scenery and wildlife.
× Yes, I did. When I was a child.
✓ Yes, I did when I was a child.
The original has a fragment: 'When I was a child.' is a dependent clause and cannot stand alone. Combine it with the main clause to form a complete sentence. Suggestion: attach the clause to the previous sentence so the idea is complete.
× My parents always take me to the park at the evening after I went to school.
✓ My parents always took me to the park in the evening after I went to school.
The sentence mixes present 'take' with past context 'I went'. Use past tense 'took' to match 'when I was a child'. Also 'at the evening' is unidiomatic; use 'in the evening'. Ensure consistent past tense when describing childhood routines.
× Yeah, because they have still a lot of food at the evening and I love to see the sunsets and the weather in the evening is not that hot in Italian, so.
✓ Yeah, because they still had a lot of food in the evening, and I loved to see the sunset; the weather in the evening in Italy was not that hot.
Quantifier and tense errors: 'have still a lot' should be 'still had a lot' to match past. 'Sunsets' can be singular 'sunset' when referring to the event, and 'in the evening' is idiomatic. 'in Italian' is incorrect for location; use 'in Italy'. Ensure past tense consistency for childhood description.
× Yes absolutely, car is one of my favorite place to go.
✓ Yes, absolutely, cars are one of my favorite places to go.
Subject-verb and number agreement: 'car' singular with 'one of my favorite' is incorrect—use plural 'cars are one of my favorite places' or better 'a car is one of my favorite ways to travel'. Also 'place' should be plural 'places' to agree with 'one of'. Adjust article and punctuation for clarity.
× I live Niger, I love to stay in calm and delighted chaos.
✓ I live in Niger; I love to stay in calm, delightful surroundings.
Missing preposition 'in' after 'live'. 'Delighted chaos' is unidiomatic; use 'delightful' as adjective and 'surroundings' instead of 'chaos'. Use punctuation to separate ideas.
× That the reasons why I love to go to the park.
✓ Those are the reasons why I love to go to the park.
The original lacks a verb; it's a fragment. Use 'Those are the reasons...' to form a complete sentence with subject and verb.
× Even now I love the park that stay near the forest especially in the National Park.
✓ Even now I love the parks that stay near the forest, especially national parks.
Preposition and noun form: 'the park that stay' should match number and verb: 'parks that stay' or better 'parks that are near the forest'. 'in the National Park' is vague; use 'national parks' for general preference or name a specific park. Ensure subject-verb agreement.
× That's a great idea. I live in Bangkok and Bangkok have not that much park.
✓ That's a great idea. I live in Bangkok and Bangkok does not have that many parks.
Article and number issues: 'have not that much park' is ungrammatical. Use negative auxiliary 'does not have' for third person singular, 'many' for countable plural 'parks'. Also avoid repeating the city name unnecessarily.
× We have a little few when we talk about the park in the Bangkok, Yeah, the green area in Bangkok is so few, you know, So the reasons why I don't, I want to have more park in Mingkong too.
✓ We have very few parks in Bangkok. The green areas in Bangkok are so limited, so I want more parks in my neighborhood too.
Wrong quantifiers: 'a little few' is incorrect; use 'very few' or 'few'. 'The green area... is so few' needs plural 'areas' and verb agreement 'are limited'. Remove unclear phrase 'I don't,' and replace 'Mingkong' with 'my neighborhood' unless a proper name is intended. Maintain consistent subject-verb agreement and more natural quantifiers.
× Is not Cairo Park in the city, but I want to go to the National Park.
✓ There is no Cairo Park in the city, but I want to go to a national park.
Missing existential 'there is' structure: use 'There is no...' to state non-existence. Also use 'a national park' unless referring to a specific one. Maintain natural English word order.
× Is the Yosemite National Park in the California?
✓ Is Yosemite National Park in California?
Do not use the definite article 'the' before proper names like 'Yosemite National Park' in this question. Also drop 'the' before 'California'. Use correct noun order for places.
× It's one of my favorite destinations that I want to go to because the scenario of the mountain at this National Park is looking so fantastic and amazing.
✓ It's one of my favorite destinations because the scenery of the mountains in that national park looks so fantastic and amazing.
Word choice and tense: 'scenario' is incorrect; use 'scenery'. 'Mountain' should be plural 'mountains' if general. 'is looking' is awkward; use simple present 'looks'. 'this National Park' should match prior reference 'that national park' or name the park. Remove redundant adjectives 'fantastic and amazing' or keep just one.